A moist and unstable atmosphere will stay with us through Wednesday while a frontal trough combined with plenty of upper level support will keep showers and thunderstorms in the area overnight through Wednesday. Afternoon model runs have been keying in on a pretty good chance of storms redeveloping overnight toward daybreak with a stormy start to our Wednesday morning commute quite possible…so allow a little extra time to get where you are going tomorrow. Locally very heavy downpours will be possible leading to localized street flooding with some storms capable of producing gusty winds and the possibility of small hail. It wouldn’t surprising if we have a stormy morning through the midday hours with quieter conditions and some limited sunshine during the afternoon We’ll probably see a little more sunshine Thursday but with a nearly stationary frontal boundary and disturbances rolling in from the northwest we’ll likely keep near or above normal rain chances with us for Thursday, Friday and into the weekend. Interestingly enough, it looks like there will be plenty of enhanced thunderstorm activity through mid-next week more than likely easing many of our drought issues…the question of “when this rainy pattern may quit?” will likely be creeping into our conversations sooner than later! Rob
Healthy Rain Chances Stay With Us
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