PIEDMONT TRIAD, N.C. (WGHP) — Another unseasonably warm day has come to an end in the Piedmont Triad and temperatures will fall through the low 70s this evening and into the 60s overnight. By late Saturday night, we’ll have the potential for some isolated to scattered storms. Don’t be surprised if thunder wakes you up tonight. A level 1 risk for severe weather is in place for the mountains and foothills, as a few thunderstorms capable of producing winds of 60+ mph are possible.
Sunday starts off with mostly cloudy skies and temperatures in the low 60s. Another level 1 risk for severe weather is in place Sunday for the eastern half of the FOX8 viewing area. Scattered storms are possible between 2 PM and 8 PM Sunday and a few may be capable of producing winds of 60+ mph. Afternoon temperatures reach the mid 70s.
Mostly sunny skies to kick off the work week, both Monday and Tuesday. Temperatures remain unseasonably warm with morning lows in the mid-50s and afternoon highs reaching the mid-70s on Monday and the low 80s by Tuesday. Similar to a summertime pattern, a few pop-up showers/storms can’t be ruled out each afternoon; however, the chance is only 20%…