on Friday, placed most of the Tri-State in a "moderate risk" area for severe storms, the second-highest level on the risk chart. The National Weather Service forecast, updated at 11:30 a.m. What areas have the best chances of seeing severe weather? In a graphic posted Friday morning, the weather service said severe weather was most likely in the Tri-State on Friday between 5 p.m. What time will the severe storms arrive in the Evansville area? The National Weather says tornadoes and damaging wind gusts are the primary hazards. What kinds of severe weather could occur? "If we get that instability, the big picture will be favorable for severe weather," Gibbs said. More: I-69 Ohio River Crossing proceeds to next stage of development The more sunshine there is, the more the atmosphere will be unstable, and the stronger the storms can become. Please reload the page or try again later. Wind - Pressure - Wind Gust - Sunrise - Moon - Sunset - UV Index Low WEATHER FORECAST Evansville, IN Failed to load Something went wrong loading the data. The key will be sunshine on Friday, Gibbs said. WEATHER DETAILS Evansville, IN Windchill - Daily Rain - Dew Point - Monthly Rain - Humidity - Avg. High temperatures are expected to reach the upper 60s on Friday, and it's going to feel muggy by March standards, with dew points in the lower 60s. Justin Gibbs, a meteorlogist for the agency, said the big question is whether there will be enough instability to fuel severe thunderstorms. Why is severe weather possible Friday evening?Ī couple of the ingredients needed for severe weather − wind shear and moisture − will be readily available, according to the weather service. Here's what they're saying about the forecast. The National Weather Service says severe weather is possible in the Tri-State on Friday evening as a potent springtime storm system sweeps through the region. View Gallery: Boonville softball team honored their fallen teammate Ashton Pryor
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