Tracking dry time before overnight rainfall
TODAY: I'm tracking a mostly sunny afternoon with temperatures reaching into the upper 80s. Clouds will increase throughout the later afternoon and evening as a decaying storm system approaches from the west. These storms will have a low severe threat, with wind gusts up to 60 mph and hail stones up to 1" in diameter being the main concern. Rainfall will become widespread through the later evening and overnight hours.
TOMORROW: I'm tracking lingering rainfall throughout the early morning hours with temperatures starting in the mid 60s. Sunshine will make a brief return and temperatures will warm up into the mid 80s by the afternoon hours. More storm potential arises throughout the afternoon hours with another low severe threat. If storms do become severe, damaging wind gusts, large hail stones, and quick spin up tornadoes all on the table. The strongest storms will be isolated, so not everyone will see these threats. Rain becomes widespread Saturday night and lingers into Sunday morning.
EXTENDED: I'm tracking lingering rainfall through Sunday and a slight cool off into next week as afternoon temperatures stay in the mid to upper 70s through Tuesday. Tuesday could bring another slim chance at rainfall before dry and warm weather returns. By next Thursday, high 80s and low 90s are the expectation as heat creeps in from the west.