Scattered storms tonight; isolated storms tomorrow

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Scattered storms tonight; isolated storms tomorrow

Georgia’s MACON (41NBC/WMGT) There may be more storms in Middle Georgia today and tomorrow due to an impending cold front.

This Evening

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As storms expand farther, the skies will remain largely overcast until the evening. The region’s northernmost counties are at a Level 1 Marginal risk for severe storms. There is a chance of some hail or a few severe winds.

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Light winds from the southwest will accompany mostly lows in the lower 70s.

Tomorrow

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Additionally, Wednesday is predicted to be primarily cloudy with a few scattered storms in the afternoon. Real feels will be in the mid to upper 90s, with highs reaching the upper 80s and lower 90s. There will be modest west-southwest winds.

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Although no regions are currently marked for severe storms tomorrow, the strongest storms may still produce some tiny hail or rather strong gusts.

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Lows in the lower 70s and high 60s are predicted for the partly cloudy overnight. There will be light and fluctuating wind. There might be some early storms.

Thursday and Beyond

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As the cold front that brought the isolated storms starts to move away, the likelihood of rain is expected to decrease on Thursday. But as the week draws to a close, temperatures will rise and there will be more sunlight. Over the weekend and into the next week, temperatures should rise.

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For daily weather updates, follow Chief Meteorologist Aaron Lowery on Twitter (@ALowWX) and Facebook (Aaron Lowery 41NBC). Additionally, his predictions are available on 41NBC News Monday through Friday at 4, 5, 5:30, 6, and 11 p.m.

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