Overview: Another spectacular day tomorrow before heating up again on Thursday. Friday and Saturday have a good chance of bringing us up into the 90s.
News: The storms that came through yesterday (Monday) brought tea-cup-sized hail and damaging winds to the southern parts of the metro area, and left over 40,000 people without power.
Quick forecast:
Wednesday: Mostly sunny, highs around the mid-70s. My rating: 10/10.
Wednesday night: Increasing clouds, lows in the upper-50s to around 60, chances for scattered showers and thunderstorms.
Thursday: Partly sunny, highs in the low to mid-80s, breezy.
Detailed forecast:
Through tonight (Tuesday): Northwestern winds will calm down to around 5-10 mph overnight with lows dropping to the upper-40s to the low-50s under mostly clear skies. Confidence: High.
Tomorrow (Wednesday): Another lovely day with low humidity and highs around the mid-70s under mostly sunny skies. Winds will be fairly light and out of the north as well. Confidence: High.
Tomorrow night: Clouds increase towards and during the evening along with scattered shower chances and possibly a thunderstorm into early Thursday. Lows will fall down in the upper-50s to around 60 with southern winds between 5-and-10 mph. Confidence: Medium-High.
Thursday: Getting warmer and moister with highs in the low to mid-80s under partly sunny skies and western winds gusting up to 25 mph. There will also be a small chance for showers and storms in the afternoon. Confidence: Medium.
Thursday night: Skies become mostly clear with lows in the low to mid-60s as winds die down just about, if not completely by midnight. Confidence: Medium.
Friday: Friday will likely give us our first 90-degree day so far this year, with highs in the lower-90s. There will be a chance for a few showers and possibly an isolated thunderstorm later in the day. Otherwise, mostly sunny skies with winds from the south gusting up to 20 mph at times. Confidence: Medium.
Friday night: Lows fall back to only the upper-60s to the lower-70s under mostly clear skies and with southern winds at around 5 mph. Confidence: Medium-High.
Author: Jackson Hammack.
Sources: Capital Weather Gang, National Weather Service, Windy.
Comments