Daily Rounds Of Showers & T-storms Sticking Around

Our weather pattern will continue to be rather active with periods of rain and t-storms.  This means more rounds of heavy downpours, frequent lighting strikes and gusty winds.  It’s possible we see fewer rounds of rain Wednesday and Thursday but the latter part of the week and upcoming weekend look active again.

Another round of rain and storms moves into the area Tuesday.  Once again, storms will be capable of heavy rainfall, gusty winds, and frequent lightning strikes.  Temps will try to reach the upper 80s for highs but rain activity could slow that significantly in spots.

We think the training of rain and storms will decrease around midweek.  A boundary will press a little farther southward into the state and high pressure will try to squeeze in behind it. The better rain chances will shift into our southern counties. Temps should manage to reach the upper 80s to lower 90s for highs.

The latter half of the week and the upcoming weekend will be trending active again.  That high pressure system will be moving farther to our east and the flow of moisture will increase over us once again. As a result, we return to periods of rain and t-storms each day. Temperatures will manage the upper 80s to lower 90s for highs and overnight lows in the upper 60s to lower 70s.

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