Chance of strong to severe storms this week; Cooler this weekend

QUICK-LOOK FORECAST:

  • Strong to severe storms chances Wednesday

  • From above normal to below

  • High pollen counts

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DETAILED FORECAST:

TUESDAY: Clouds increase giving way to a chance for showers and non-severe thunderstorms early Wednesday morning. Heavy rain and occasional cloud to ground lightning will be the main issues with any thunderstorms that pass through overnight. It will be a relatively warm night with lows in the lower 60s.

WEDNESDAY: A round of showers and storms is likely in the morning followed by a break in the action. Another round of showers and storms is possible during the afternoon, but the strength of these storms depends heavily on how quickly the morning round exits. If we get enough of a break in between rounds, the afternoon/evening round of storms may bring a risk for severe weather. If there is not as much of a gap, our severe weather threat diminishes. In any event, the Storm Prediction Center is giving us a 2/5, slight, risk for severe storms for damaging winds, hail, and the possibility of an isolated tornado. High temperatures climb to the low and middle 70s.

THURSDAY: Drying out with partly cloudy skies. Not much cooler behind the Wednesday front with highs in the mid to upper 70s.

FRIDAY: A chance for early morning showers and storms. Partly cloudy with the possibility of a few more showers during the day. High temperatures in the middle 60s.

SATURDAY: Partly cloudy, cool, and dry. Highs in the upper 50s

SUNDAY: Chilly in the morning with lows in the mid 30s. We’ll have frost potential. Mostly sunny during the afternoon, but cool with highs in the mid 50s.

MONDAY: Frost possible again during the morning. Partly cloudy and cool with another day in the 50s.

TUESDAY: Mostly cloudy with a chance for showers. Warmer with highs in the mid 60s.