The Latest from Storm Team 5…
After a band of rain showers moved through this morning into the afternoon, we are tracking more rain and storms along a cold front later this evening. Severe threat does look low with this round, but a storm or two could be strong posing a hail, wind and downpour threat. Some isolated spots could pick up another 1/2″ of rain.

The chance for rain or a storm will hold until midnight, followed by cloudy skies and a strong breeze. Lows tonight will be fairly mild in the mid to upper 40s.
Our Tuesday will start cloudy, with areas of sunshine arriving in the afternoon. A breezy west to northwest wind will keep highs around our seasonal norms in the mid to upper 50s.
As cooler air arrives in the upper levels, this will open us up to a few days of pop up shower potential on Wednesday and Thursday. For the most part we will be dry through with temperatures running cooler than normal in the low 50s.
Heads up, we will have many nights around freezing, so frost will become a concern.
A warm up back to normal temperatures is expected as we reach the end of the weekend.
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