Through tonight: Storms arrive from west to east through 8:30 p.m. or so. A few storms could produce strong to severe winds, in addition to more common heavy rain and lightning. Storm intensity should wane by about 10 p.m., but showers and some downpours continue before exiting west to east around midnight to 2 a.m. Skies clear toward dawn with lows in the 40s. Confidence: Medium-High
Tomorrow (Tuesday): Blustery and noticeably cooler. Highs struggle to reach 60 as winds from the northwest at 10 to 15 mph gust over 25 mph at times. Confidence: Medium-High
Tomorrow night: Mostly clear and cold. Winds diminish and lows settle from the mid-30s in our colder spots to the low 40s downtown. Confidence: Medium-High
It’s still chilly Wednesday but not as windy. Highs climb into the upper 50s and low 60s under partly sunny skies. Increasing clouds at night and milder than previous nights, with lows in the 50s. Confidence: Medium-High
It will be much warmer Thursday and Friday, with highs bouncing back to near 80 again (lows Thursday night are in the 60s). While the balance of both days is dry, showers and storms are possible in the afternoon and/or evening. It turns cooler Friday night with lows near 50. Confidence: Medium
The weekend may be rather unsettled, with a chance of showers both days. Saturday’s highs will probably only be in the 60s, while Sunday’s will depend on the location of a front likely to be in the region. If it’s to our north, highs could climb toward 80. But if it’s over us or to the south, they’ll probably get stuck in the 60s or lower. Confidence: Low-Medium
Today’s daily digit — 4/10: I like warm weather, but it seems we’re getting ahead of ourselves with a muggy high of 80 and late-day storms. Can’t we hold that for May? | 🤚 Your call?
The digit is a somewhat subjective rating of the day’s weather, on a 0-to-10 scale.