Bad weather makes driving conditions extremely challenging

Cloudy, few showers & risk thunder.

As low pressure passes to the west, significant rainfall has exited to the north though showers and a risk of isolated thunderstorms remain. Drier weather returns with ample sunshine later Thursday as high pressure nudges into the area. Mostly fine weather then lingers into the weekend with an easing breeze and the chance for a couple passing showers.
 Cloudy with a few showers and risk of thunder…  Winds southwesterly moderate to strong, possibly increasing strong at times with gusts to gale force…  Low near 23°C/73°F
Thursday –
Sunny periods with a few showers, easing later…  Winds southwesterly moderate to strong, veering westerly in the afternoon, then easing northwesterly moderate overnight…  High near 26°C/79°F, low near 22°C/72°F. Clear sky UV Index forecast – 5 or moderate.

Right now, the temperature sits at 75 degrees, but the real concern is the 90% chance of heavy rain.

Conditions intense downpours causing flooded roads.

Reports are already coming in of cars stranded in water as extremely deep in some areas, making driving extremely dangerous.

Authorities are urging everyone to stay off the roads unless absolutely necessary. If you must travel, be cautious—there’s a high risk of your vehicle stalling if you drive through standing water.

For now, the best advice is to stay safe, stay indoors, and keep tuned to TNN News for the latest updates on this developing weather forecast.

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