A Few Showers Tomorrow, Severe Threat Next Week

TODAY: Highs climb into the middle 50s with increasing clouds.  An isolated sprinkle is possible this afternoon somewhere under the clouds, but most if not all will stay dry.  Winds will be from the south and east 5-20 mph.

TONIGHT: A few showers are possible later on tonight, particularly after midnight.  Lows fall into the 40s with winds from the south and east 5-10 mph.

FRIDAY: Scattered showers are anticipated, mainly east of US-45, but can’t be ruled out area-wide.  Rain amounts look to be very light, with most spots seeing less than a tenth of an inch of rain  Look for a mostly cloudy day with highs in the 50s.  Lows drop into the middle 40s.

THIS WEEKEND: We’ll see a mix of sun and clouds through the weekend with increasing clouds by Sunday Night.  Look for highs in the 50s and even low 60s.  Lows at night fall into the 40s.

MONDAY: Ahead of a passing cold front, rain and storms are anticipated Monday into Monday Night.  There is a good possibility of strong to severe storms somewhere in the region, and we’ve already been outlined in a Level 2 threat by the storm prediction center (2/5).  All modes of severe weather look possible at this time.  Look for highs in the 60s, with lows Monday Night falling into the 40s and even 30s if the front passes through earlier.

TUESDAY/WEDNESDAY: Behind the front, we’ll have lots of sunshine and cool temperatures.  Look for highs in the upper 40s and low 50s with lows at night in the upper 20s.

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