Tracking showers and storms tomorrow, much cooler Labor Day weekend
TONIGHT: Warm with increasing clouds and a few showers by daybreak. Lows in the lower 70s.
TOMORROW: Warm and humid with scattered showers and storms likely. Highs in the mid-upper 80s.
EXTENDED: A very isolated shower or storm is possible, but any issues with storms are unlikely through the evening. Temperatures remain in the 80s for much of the night with clouds beginning to increase ahead of a cold front that will bring a few showers by daybreak. We'll see a better chance for more widespread showers and storms by mid-late afternoon as the cold front continues to progress south. A few storms could bring isolated small hail and 50 mph wind gusts before the dinner hour. Scattered rain and storms continue for the southern half of the area through Saturday morning, with morning clouds farther north. The best chance for rain on Saturday stays near the I-44 corridor, and temperatures will be much cooler in the lower 80s. The rest of the weekend looks fantastic with lower humidity, sunshine, and cooler than average temperatures through Labor Day.Â