
Starting today, our temperatures will begin to slowly creep back average as high temperatures will be in the 60's and 70's over the next few days! That's in thanks to a consistent southwesterly breeze that will help to steadily improve temperatures along with an arriving low-pressure system by Tuesday morning that will also bring the possibility of a few thunderstorms.

The first of those chances will come late Monday night and into Tuesday morning as a weak disturbance moves overhead. With warm and humid conditions setting up for Monday, instability will gradually develop throughout the day however an atmospheric cap or "lid" will be in place keeping storm potential limited. If we can lift the cap later into the evening, the instability available would support a few isolated thunderstorms which would also carry the potential of producing hail, strong wind gusts, and heavy downpours.
As for Tuesday, if a few thunderstorms fire overnight, another round may still be possible with the disturbance aloft until the morning. However, the higher chances will come later into the afternoon as the arriving cold front may also spark off a few showers and thunderstorms.

Plenty of atmospheric instability is expected to setup both on Monday and Tuesday which will be the main fuel for thunderstorms if they do occur each day. Along with that, some dry air from our west will allow any thunderstorm to develop to carry the potential of large hail and will be capable of producing a damaging wind gust or two. As of now the Storm Prediction Center has the state line outlined in both a Day 2 and 3 Marginal Risk for the possibility of isolated severe thunderstorms. Expect chances to the forecast in the coming days, so make sure to keep an eye on the forecast!
























