Scattered storms tonight/weekend, severe threat is pending

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Another round of storms tonight, severity is highly conditional on how storms initialize upstream and if the area can raise enough storm energy to sustain the strength of storms. There is also a heavy rain threat as some cells could produce heavy downpours.

The Memorial Day Weekend is not a complete washout but you should plan for rain or at least a delay with your outdoor plans. Thunderstorms Saturday are once again conditional on cloud cover and available storm energy to pop in the afternoon evening. A front dips south Sunday cooling temps slightly can keeping the area cloudy with rain showers. Monday may have some sunshine before a chance of storms late.

Tonight: Late evening storm threat, low of 66.
Saturday: Scattered showers and storms, high of 78.
Sunday: Scattered shower, high of 74.
Monday: AM sun / PM storm chance, high of 78.