
Severe Weather and Heavy Rain in the Southeast; Late-Season Snowstorm in the Central Rockies
Severe thunderstorms across Texas to the southern Appalachians pose risks of damaging winds, large hail, a couple of tornadoes, and potential flooding through Wednesday. A late-season snowstorm will continue to produce heavy snow over parts of the central Rockies, possibly resulting in travel disruptions, downed trees, and power outages. Read More >
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Wednesday

High: 43 °F
NNW 9kt⇓
< 1ftWednesday Night

Low: 44 °F
W 10kt
< 1ftThursday

High: 48 °F
W 9kt
< 1ftThursday Night

Low: 43 °F
S 10kt
1ftFriday

High: 51 °F
SSW 9kt
1ftFriday Night

Low: 44 °F
SSW 14kt
1-2ftSaturday

High: 55 °F
SW 16kt
2-3ftSaturday Night

Low: 43 °F
SW 14kt
2ftSunday

High: 49 °F
N 14kt
2ft
High and low forecast temperature values represent air temperature.
Water temperature forecast is experimental.
Associated Zone Forecast which includes this point
Last Update: 3:01 am CDT May 6, 2026
Forecast Valid: 3am CDT May 6, 2026-6pm CDT May 12, 2026
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*Notices:
- This forecast is for a single location. For safety concerns, mariners should be aware of the weather over a larger area. Forecast information for a larger area can be found within the zone forecast and the NDFD graphics.
- The forecast conditions at a particular point may not exceed the criteria of a Small Craft Advisory, Gale, Storm etc. These watches/warnings/advisories are issued for the entire zone in which the point resides and mariners should act accordingly.
Additional Forecasts and Information
ABOUT THIS FORECAST
| Point Forecast: | 42.94°N 86.62°W |
| Last Update: | 3:01 am CDT May 6, 2026 |
| Forecast Valid: | 3am CDT May 6, 2026-6pm CDT May 12, 2026 |
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