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Tuesday will be an active weather day, scattered showers and storm start mid-morning; these will mostly be benign. This comes with the passing of a warm front, then there's a short lull with more storms Tuesday afternoon. The greatest concern for severe weather will be Tuesday afternoon, 3:00 PM to 8:00 PM, likely close to 4:00 PM to 5:00 PM. As scattered strong storms develop ahead of the cold front. There is plenty of forcing and lift from the fronts moving through and spin in the atmosphere. However, storm energy may be lacking as high struggle to reach the mid-70s.
The storm clear Tuesday evening, and the forecast is fair through Wednesday afternoon, highs make a run at 80 degrees. There will be more showers Wednesday night through Thursday but the severe threat looks much lower.
Tonight: Increasing clouds. Low 54.
Tuesday: AM/PM Thunderstorms. High 74.
Wednesday: Evening T-showers. High 80.
Thursday: Showers. High 60.