
Well, “unsettled” isn’t what we want to hear, especially after what has been a very wet spring season so far. Unfortunately, we will have plenty of rain chances today through this weekend.
An upper-level low pressure system will sling scattered showers and a few thunderstorms our way from time to time today and tomorrow, with perhaps a few isolated showers as well for Wednesday. No severe weather is expected with this activity, but keep the rain gear handy.
The maps below show the rain scattered about this afternoon, then more rain chances Tuesday. While we will have spotty showers Tuesday, it looks like the coverage will be less, with around a 40% chance of rain overall.



While no day looks like a total washout, these rounds of showers and storms are very difficult to time out, so just plan to keep an umbrella handy.
Temperatures will be nice and warm this week with lows in the 60s, and highs in the 70s and 80s.
Highs in the mid-70s this afternoon, with a southeast breeze at 5-15 mph. A few showers possible tonight with lows in the lower 60s. The full “Flower” moon will rise at 9:11 PM this evening.
A summer-like feel is expected Thursday with possibly some of the warmest temperatures so far this year, in the mid-upper 80s. The models are calling for a couple rounds of storms late this week, possibly late Thursday and late Friday. Timing will certainly be subject to change as well get closer, stay tuned!







- Hope you have a great Monday! -Meteorologist Ben Peine