Spotty storms have been popping up all afternoon and early evening and will become widespread until 10 p.m. tonight. Everyone is under a Severe T'storm Watch until 11 p.m. These storms have small hail but have the potential to produce 65 mph winds, flooding rain, and a lot of lightning.
After 11 p.m., the severe threat is gone, but we continue with the rain and some lightning overnight. Most of us will get 1-2" of rain with isolated higher amounts.
There will be showers until 9 a.m. Friday morning, then we clear out with sunshine, highs in the low to mid-80s, and a little less humidity.
Saturday is sunny and 85 with less humidity and just a spotty afternoon shower. Sunday is even nicer with a high of 81, a spotty shower, and drier air. Monday is ideal with a high near 80, comfortable humidity, and a lot of sun. The heat and humidity return the rest of the week with highs near 90 and afternoon storms.
TONIGHT: T'storms likely with heavy rain
Low: 70
Wind: NW 5-10 mph
FRIDAY: Scattered morning showers, then clearing and warm and less humid
High: 84
Wind: NW 10-20 mph
SATURDAY: Mostly sunny, warm and less humid with spotty shower
High: 85
Wind: SW 5-10 mph
SUNDAY: Mostly sunny, warm and less humid with spotty shower
High: 81
Wind: NE 10-15 mph
MONDAY: Mostly sunny and very nice
High: 81
Wind: NE 5-10 mph
TUESDAY: Partly cloudy, warm and humid with scattered t'storms
High: 87
Wind: SSW 5-15 mph