Thursday Thunderstorms: When and Where?
It’s been hot. Soon, it will not. Then, again. Here’s how…
A cold front slams into a hot, humid air mass and brings us thunderstorms that could be damaging. These will develop anytime between 3 and 9pm, and could bring high winds, large hail, and some brief, soaking downpours. Some areas may not see these storms, but most will.
Here’s an extreme example of what it’s like to have baseball-sized hailstones falling from the sky, from an Oklahoma storm about a week ago…
Today will be warm and increasingly humid with thunderstorms possible, as mentioned above. High 88, low 64.
Friday will be partly to mostly cloudy and far more pleasant, with a passing shower or two possible. High 74, low 52.
Saturday looks gorgeous – partly cloudy with a pleasant breeze. High 78, low 56.
Sunday and Monday look warmer still, but not terribly uncomfortable, with highs in the mid 80s. Most importantly for those of you with outdoor plans, I don’t see any chance for precipitation on either of those two days.
The first week of June is looking a little cooler (highs in the 70s) and rainier (especially Thursday and Friday).
Enjoy and be safe!