TONIGHT: After a warm afternoon, temperatures will slowly ease back toward the upper 60s to near 70s by early Wednesday morning. Clouds will likely begin to thicken up again ahead of our next storm system. Winds will stay fairly breezy throughout the overnight hours, precluding much fog from developing.
WEDNESDAY: Stay weather alert as we run the risk of seeing a few strong to severe thunderstorms across the region by Wednesday afternoon; main threat – damaging wind gusts. Expect variably to mostly cloudy skies ahead of a squall-line that will push through by late in the day. Highs will top out in the upper 70s. Behind the front, cooler air will quickly filter into the area, dropping into the 40s by Thursday morning.
LATE WEEK: The weather turns quiet and cooler to round out the work week. Highs will run in the 60s, lows in the 30s for Thursday and Friday with mostly sunny skies. By the weekend, moisture to crank back up with warmer temperatures coming back through Sunday and Monday, amid chances for showers and storms.
Patrick Ellis
WLBT/FOX 40 First Alert Meteorologist
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