First Alert Weather Alert Day: Saturday-Sunday for strong west winds
A First Alert Weather Alert Day has been issued for Saturday evening through Sunday night as strong west winds are expected to be impactful to your weekend.
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Wind Advisory has been issued by the National Weather Service from 2:00 p.m. Saturday through 7:00 p.m. Sunday. Gusts could reach up to 60 MPH for the highlighted areas in the desert and mountains.
Strong west winds will begin Saturday afternoon but speeds are expected to only strengthen through the night into Sunday. Remember to secure any lightweight items you have outdoors, like patio umbrellas and potted plants.
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Due to storm systemâs slowdown, Wednesday, Thursday now First Alert Weather Days Source: KLTV Staff (Source: KLTV Staff) By Cody Gottschalk | April 24, 2021 at 5:42 PM CDT - Updated April 24 at 5:42 PM
TYLER, Texas (KLTV) - Tuesday is no longer a First Alert Weather Day as our next storm system has begun to slow down and will now bring our next storm chances a bit later in the week. Here is the latest.
Scattered showers and a few thundershowers will be possible during the second half of Tuesday. Then things get tricky.
Plenty of uncertainty remains in the forecast for the middle of next week as a potent storm system has begun to slow down (which is why Tuesday is no longer a First Alert Weather Day), but some ingredients are still there for a few rounds of showers and storms on Wednesday and Thursday, so BOTH days are now First Alert Weather Days.