Tracking storms tonight; cooler Sunday
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Rain and thunderstorms move in this evening and overnight. No severe weather is expected, but an isolated stronger storm can’t be ruled out. Primary impacts are gusty winds and hail. Rain totals from a quarter to half an inch are possible by Sunday morning.
A few showers are possible tomorrow morning and early afternoon. It will be windy tomorrow – wind speeds around 25 mph with some gusts up to 35 mph during the day. It will be noticeably cooler tomorrow too with a daytime high in the mid 40s.
We won’t stay cool for long. Monday and Tuesday we rebound into the 60s, but it’s back to the 40s Wednesday and Thursday as the temperature rollercoaster continues. This week stays mostly dry with the exception of a few showers Tuesday night into Wednesday morning.
Tonight: Rain and possibly thunderstorms. Breezy. Low 40.
Sunday: Showers early. Breezy. High 46.
Monday: Sunny. Breezy. High 62.
Tuesday: Mostly sunny. High 66.