
HOLT, Fla., April 23, 2021—Severe storms remain possible late tonight through tomorrow afternoon.
The entire area is under a level 2 (out of 5) severe weather risk.
Two rounds of severe weather will be possible, according to the National Weather Service.
The first will begin late tonight, after 10 p.m., through tomorrow morning. The second round will be tomorrow morning through the afternoon.
Damaging straight line-line winds, large hail (greater than quarter size) and brief tornadoes, some as strong as EF2+, are possible; however, damaging hail possibilities looks to be the main concern, according to the NWS.
Heavy rainfall will be possible late tonight into tomorrow morning with the first round of severe weather. As much as 2-to-4 inches of rain could fall in a very short time, according to the NWS.
Southeast 10-to-15 mph winds with gusts as high as 20 mph are possible.
Today is expected to be partly sunny—which generally means mostly cloudy with the sun peeking out now and then—with a high of 75 degrees.
For tonight, showers and thunderstorms are likely, mainly after 1 a.m.
Sunday will be sunny with a high in the lower 80s.