Saturday brings another day of cooler temperatures and possible late showers
What We’re Tracking
- Rain possible this weekend
- Isolated storms Monday
- Drying out mid week
Heading into tonight, a few isolated showers are possible, with temperatures dipping into the lower 50s and light north winds.
Cool, near-average temperatures continue into Saturday, along with a chance for a few isolated showers or storms later in the afternoon mainly south of I-70. These storms are expected to remain non-severe, with east winds around 10 mph.
By Sunday, temperatures rebound into the mid-70s. Scattered storms may develop in the afternoon, some of which could become strong. Southeast winds continue, and overnight lows will remain mild, only falling into the mid-60s.
We’re keeping a close eye on Monday for the potential of severe storms. Highs will reach the lower 80s, and dew points will climb into the 60s by the afternoon, setting the environment for possible storm development. If storms do form, they’ll likely fire along the dryline and could bring all forms of severe weather: large hail, damaging winds, and even a possible tornado.
By Tuesday, we finally dry out and the sunshine will return.
KSNT Storm Track Ashton Rizzo