Another Storm Threat Ahead

Our next round of rain and storms will make a run at the area Wednesday night into early Thursday.  Temps will warm leading up to this round of storms but cooler air is lurking and will spill into the state after the rain moves out early Thursday.

In the meantime,  we’re expecting a mostly cloudy sky with temps dropping into the mid 60s overnight. Wednesday is looking partly sunny and warm with highs in the mid 80s. The next storm system will arrive late Wednesday evening and move across the area overnight into early Thursday.  Some storms could be strong to possibly severe.  The main threats will be damaging winds, hail, and possibly tornadoes.  This is favoring an overnight timing so you will need to be sure you have a way to receive warnings.

The latter half of the week will be trending a bit cooler. Northerly winds will kick in and usher in some cooler air to the state.  We may only reach highs in the 60s Thursday afternoon.  Overnight temps will be falling into the upper 30s to lower 40s Thursday night into Friday morning.   High pressure will be building over the region and that will help provide mainly sunny and dry conditions through Saturday. Another frontal system will approach late Sunday and move through the state Monday.  This system will bring in a round of rain and then followed by much cooler air. We could experience lows in the lower 30s early Tuesday morning of next week.

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