Wednesday, June 18th 2025, 12:39 pm
We had six preliminary tornadoes as big storms moved through the state last night and into early this morning.
The cold front sinks south through the day (lower humidity behind it-yay!) giving a north breeze. Highs will be a little cooler today in the upper 80s and low 90s.
This afternoon, we'll watch for a few more storms to develop along and out ahead of the cold front with wind, hail and heavy rain as the main threats. This will be our last storm chance of the week before hot and muggy weather settles in.
Highs climb back in the 90s tomorrow with muggy conditions and gorgeous sunshine.
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June 18th, 2025
June 18th, 2025