MONDAY: A cold front will slice through the region as we progress through the latter portion of the day. Most of the day will feature a partly sunny sky with a few scattered storms developing through the end of the day. Highs will top out near 90° By Monday evening, a line of storms will approach the area, ushering in the front. Throughout the day, be on the lookout for a few strong storms; wind and hail being the primary risks, but a spin-up tornado can’t be ruled out.
TUESDAY: Rain chances will quickly drop off in the morning to near zero – the cooler air will lag behind a bit, but the drier air will begin to filter in. Expect partly cloudy skies with highs around 90°. Lows will drop under mostly clear skies into the comfortable middle and upper 60s.
EXTENDED RANGE: High pressure will build over the region through the majority of the week – rain chances become nearly non-existent and low humidity will be common place. Expect mostly to mainly sunny skies through Wednesday through Friday with highs in the upper 80s; lows in the 60s. Winds will eventually turn southerly again, bringing the moisture and heat back – to the lower 90s with isolated storms by the weekend.
Patrick Ellis
WLBT/FOX 40 First Alert Meteorologist
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