Severe Storm Threat Overnight Into Tuesday!
We have the threat for strong to severe storms overnight into Tuesday morning. Some storms will be capable of damaging winds up to 60 mph and very heavy downpours. The tornado threat is low but not zero. Make sure you have a way to receive warnings during this severe storm event.
A frontal boundary will move eastward into the region early Tuesday. The strong to severe storms will develop ahead of the frontal system. Non t-storm winds will be rather strong overnight into Tuesday. We expect winds 15-25 mph with gust up to 35 mph. Rainfall potential will range between 1 to 2 inches. A few spots could see slightly more. The last of the storms will exit our area around 1pm Tuesday. The rest of the afternoon will be sunny and rather mild.
The rest of the workweek is looking quiet with abundant sunshine and temps warming up nicely each day. Daytime highs will manage the lower to mid 70s with overnight temps falling into the 40s. This will be a dry weather pattern as high pressure builds over the deep south. We’re expecting some really nice weather conditions to round out the workweek.
Our upcoming Easter weekend is setting up to be very nice! You can expect lots of sunshine and temps warming into the upper 70s to lower 80s for highs. This should be great conditions for any outdoor plans both days. Looks like the warm spring conditions will spill over into that following workweek.