Tracking continued storm chances today
SATURDAY: A few leftover showers and storms will slide through early this morning but will exit the area by 8 AM. We won't stay quiet for very long with storms expected to redevelop early this afternoon. Anything that does get up and going will have to be monitored for some gusty winds and small hail. Highs will make it into the middle to some upper 80's later today.
TONIGHT: Any storms we have leftover again will start to dissipate overnight. We can't completely rule out an isolated storm but many of us will stay dry. Lows will fall back into the upper 60's
EXTENDED: The dry theme will hold through a good portion of our Father's Day. Storms look to hold off until the evening at the earliest, but closer to the Monday morning commute. Highs on Sunday look to reach into the upper 80's, cooling a few degrees on Monday. We'll wake up to storms likely on Monday morning but look to develop another round toward the afternoon. These could be on the strong to severe side of things again, possibly packing gusty winds and hail. Storm chances start to dwindle toward the middle of the week with the front kicking south. That will also usher in some cooler weather, with highs in the low 80's Tuesday and Wednesday. Things will warm back up to the upper 80's by next weekend.