Until tonight: Showers and storms are possible through the night, especially east and southeast of town. You might see a few stars, but it won’t be long before the clouds begin to clear and mist begins to appear as dawn approaches. Temperatures will be in the mid-60s to low 70s Fahrenheit with a little high humidity, but not oppressive.
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Tomorrow (Sunday): Sunshine levels are a little uncertain, but light is better considering there’s only about a 10 percent chance of showers or storms. Temperatures will be in the upper 80s to low 90s, but humidity will slowly and briefly drop in the afternoon, and with dew points in the low 60s, it might feel closer to the mid-90s.
A few showers and storms will be possible late at night through sunrise Monday. High dew points and increased humidity will likely keep temperatures from dropping above the low to mid 70s Fahrenheit.
Thunderstorms and humidity return this week
Monday will be the first day that moisture and stormy weather returns to the region, possibly continuing through Thursday. Typical summer air with very humid dew points in the low to mid 70s is unsettled. Daily thunderstorm chances are generally unremarkable, but a few severe storms are possible during the week, as shown in brown below.
The most likely (but not guaranteed) times for severe storms may be Tuesday and Wednesday. While the timing and details are uncertain, we are cautiously optimistic that we may see some welcome rain this week. There is reason to hope that mostly less severe storms will help cool us down and bring us water.