Tracking evening scattered storm chances with more storms this weekend
TONIGHT: Overnight lows cool to the lower 60s as scattered storm chances slide into the region from the west. Winds up to 60 mph, hail up to 1" in diameter, and a low but not zero tornado threat are all on the table.
TOMORROW: Saturday sees drier conditions throughout most of the day with partly cloudy skies as high surge into the lower 80s. Late evening/ overnight storms slide in from the west lasting overnight into Sunday morning with all severe threats on the table once again.
EXTENDED: Sunday morning sees continuous storm chances with less severity as the morning continues on. A secondary round of severe storms remain possible throughout the afternoon/ evening hours Sunday. We then look drier to start out the first half of next week as highs look to climb back into the lower 80s with increasing chances of showers and storms by Wednesday.