A strong front brings severe storms Sunday night into Monday, followed by a significant cold snap.
) - A strong cold front will bring the potential for severe storms late Sunday night into early Monday morning, with damaging winds and a few tornadoes possible. Behind the storms, much colder air moves in with gusty winds Monday and freezing temperatures possible early Tuesday morning across inland areas.
Multiple weather hazards are expected over the next 48 hours, so stay weather aware.Quiet and mild conditions continue across the Gulf Coast tonight. Skies will be partly cloudy with temperatures staying relatively warm for mid-March. Overnight lows will settle into theWinds will remain light, and dry weather is expected through the night. Meanwhile, moisture will begin slowly increasing across the region as the atmosphere starts preparing for a much more active weather pattern arriving late Sunday.Sunday will start off very similar to today with. High temperatures will climb into theCloud cover will gradually increase through the day as a strong storm system approaches from the west. While most areas should remain dry through much of the daylight hours,onshore winds will strengthen , building surf and increasing the risk of rip currents. The rip current risk will increase through the day and becomeSTORMtracker Alert Day Sunday night into Monday morning: A strong line brings strong to severe storms overnightlate Sunday night into early Monday morningour western counties shortly after midnight and move east across the area through the pre-dawn hours Monday. There will be plenty of moisture and instability combined with strong winds in the upper levels of the atmosphere, which can help storms intensify.in stronger storms. A, particularly if individual storms develop ahead of the main line or if small circulations form within the line of storms itself.the exact timing of the cold front . If the front moves through quickly overnight, storms may stay more organized in a narrow line with mainly damaging winds. However, if the system slows down slightly and allows storms to develop ahead of the main line,, especially across areas east of Interstate 65., which should limit flooding concerns. However, since the storms will move throughmultiple ways to receive weather alertsBehind the cold front, conditions will change dramatically., with wind gusts potentially reachingat times. These winds could blow around loose outdoor objects and make travel on bridges a bit more difficult.40s during the morning and struggling to reach the upper 40s to near 50 degrees during the afternoonupper 20s to lower 30s across much of the areaseveral hours of below-freezing temperaturesThe cold start Tuesday morning will feel even colder with wind chills dipping into the. After that, temperatures gradually warm through the week with dry weather returning and highs climbing back toward the
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