Warmer Sunday, Rain, Then Storms Monday

Current Radar

Tonight: Chilly, A Few More Clouds – 9PM 43°

Temperatures will drop back into the 40s by mid-evening. A slow increase in clouds will occur ahead of our next weather maker that begins impacting our area on Sunday…

Sunday: AM Rain Possible, Then Cloudy With a Spot Shower – Early 36° High 66°

The high-resolution models (HRRR and NAM4) are saying we could see some rain Sunday morning (the global models, GFS/Euro do not). This activity should move in and out quickly, ending by midday. Here’s what radar might look like, according to the NAM4 model: read more

Nice Weekend Alert!

Current Radar

Well, That Was Close

Too much cloud cover this morning, insufficient dew points, and unidirectional wind profiles are among the reasons we didn’t gett tornadic storms today. They were very close. That storm to our SW, then S, was rotating pretty well (it may have dropped a tornado, NWS will confirm later), although it did lose its oomph when it got closer to I-65. read more