Strong, gusty winds Friday in front of a strong series of thunderstorms

Strong, gusty winds Friday in front of a strong series of thunderstorms

St. Louis – Rain has been kept south of the border between Missouri and Arkansas when we start our Thursday.

It will be a sunny and very warm day in the foreground, with the high temperature near 80 F. In the late afternoon and evening, there is only an easy chance for a place for a place or a storm.

Do not forget, a total lunar eclipse will take place late Thursday evening with the big show on Friday morning. The maximum solar eclipse will take place on Friday at 1:58 a.m.

When we wake up on Friday morning, the wind speeds increase. Wind counseling was issued because persistent winds with a gust of more than 45 miles per hour are expected. These are strong enough to blow tubs around and possibly lead to some power outages. It will still be warm, with heights near 80 F.

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A quickly moving line of intense thunderstorms, possibly serious, will move in the region on Friday evening. The Prime Time will be between 6 p.m. and 11 p.m.

The main threat will damage the wind gust of more than 60 miles per hour, but hail and some tornado development cannot be excluded.

Behind the storms a number of cold front will walk through the area and bring cooler and cooler air over the weekend. Beautic winds and heights will be in the middle to upper 60s on Saturday.

The most tedious day before Sunday, with heights in the 40s to low 50s and the persistent airy conditions.

Expect sunshine, lighter winds and heights in the 1960s on Monday to St. Patrick’s Day.

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