Pleasant Weekend Weather, More Storms Next Week
While temperatures fell into the 40s Friday morning, they rebound into the upper 60s north to mid 70s south during the afternoon.
While temperatures fell into the 40s Friday morning, they rebound into the upper 60s north to mid 70s south during the afternoon.
We are “Code Red” for the potential of severe storms late Wednesday through Wednesday night.
After a warm Tuesday, be ready for strong to severe storms Wednesday night. Even before their arrival, it will be very windy.
Monday afternoon looks sunny with just a few clouds here or there. Temperatures peak in the 70s to low 80s south.
The mainly sunny, rain-free, and breezy forecast continues Friday. Temperatures top out near 70°, while winds remain west-northwest around 8-16 mph.
The sky remains mostly sunny in most locations Thursday afternoon. Temperatures peak in the upper 60s to low 70s.
Wednesday afternoon remains rain-free and breezy, with highs in the low to mid 70s for many.
The sunny, tranquil weather from the past weekend carries on Monday. Afternoon temperatures trend warmer, with highs in the mid to upper 70s.
Additional storms may form in our area prior to midnight. They could be severe, capable of mainly damaging wind and hail.
Some clouds mix with sunshine for the rest of the day. However, Thursday remains rain-free for a change.