Few storms Sunday, severe weather peaks Monday evening
What We’re Tracking
- Few storms Sunday
- Warming up again
- Isolated storms Monday
Temperatures tonight will dip into the upper 50s, with east winds around 10 mph. Showers and a few rumbles of thunder are possible heading into the morning, as non-severe storms move through the area before clearing out to the east.
On Sunday, temperatures rebound into the mid-70s. Scattered storms may re-develop in the afternoon, some of which could become strong. Storms will favor to the northwest of the area for Sunday. Winds become more southeasterly and pick up at 15-20 mph. As we hold on to strong southerly winds into Monday, 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. Our dry 'period' will be brief as we see more chances for rain midweek.
KSNT Storm Track Ashton Rizzo