What We’re Tracking
- Flood watch Thursday-Friday
- Brief cool down
- Hot and dry weekend
A Flood Watch is in effect from this afternoon through Friday afternoon. Flood-prone areas, including rivers and streams, could be impacted by heavy rainfall. While most spots can expect 1–3 inches of rain, isolated totals over 5 inches are possible with slow-moving storms.
A few isolated storms for this evening. The rainfall will be most widespread late tonight into early tomorrow morning. Rain will be very heavy at times. Temperatures overnight will fall to the lower 70s with winds staying calm from the northeast.
Rain-cooled air will keep most areas in the upper 80s for Friday’s high. Scattered showers and storms may linger into Friday evening before the slow-moving front finally drifts southeast, allowing drier air to move in.
Don’t get too used to the cool-down though! After those scattered storms, temperatures will quickly rebound. An upper-level ridge builds back in over the weekend, sending highs soaring into the upper 90s to low 100s once again.
KSNT Storm Track Ashton Rizzo