Good morning! It’s Sunday, and we have some showers and a few rumbles moving towards the north and east before dissipating. These showers might bring heavy downpours, so be prepared. After these showers pass, the rest of the day will be relatively dry. However, we can expect another round of showers and storms overnight. These storms could be quite intense, with damaging winds, small hail, and the potential for localized flooding. Stay safe and stay dry!
The First Warn alert remains in effect on Monday as a system approaches from the north and west, bringing potentially slower travel conditions for the morning commute. There is a possibility of additional storms later in the day, but it will depend on the outcome of the morning showers and storms and whether the atmosphere has enough time to recover.
A First Warn has been issued for Tuesday due to the potential for scattered showers and the possibility of a stronger storm. There is a marginal risk of severe weather, rated at level 1 out of 5. The system is expected to arrive late Tuesday and continue into Wednesday, with showers moving south from the north and west. Temperatures will remain fairly steady, with Wednesday being the warmest day and slightly cooler temperatures expected on Thursday and throughout the weekend.
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