(WPDE) — A cold front moving into a hot, humid airmass will spark numerous strong storms Friday afternoon and evening.
Much like recent days, storms will bring torrential rain capable of causing localized flooding, along with frequent and dangerous lightning.
While most storms will remain below severe limits, a few could be strong enough to produce damaging wind gusts. Large hail and tornadoes are not expected.
Storms are expected to develop after 2–3 p.m. and continue well into the evening, gradually tapering off by midnight…