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Weekly Weather Forecast: Sunshine, Rain, and Thunderstorms Ahead

The upcoming week brings a mix of sunshine, showers, and thunderstorms that will keep everyone on their toes. Whether you are planning outdoor activities or just want to stay prepared, understanding the weather patterns can help you make the most of your days. This forecast covers everything from mild sunny days to wet and stormy nights, so let’s dive into what you can expect.


Eye-level view of partly cloudy sky with sun peeking through clouds
Partly cloudy sky with sun breaking through clouds

Sunday and Sunday Night: Mild with a Chance of Showers


Sunday starts mostly cloudy with a slight chance of showers between noon and 2 pm. The high will reach around 74°F, accompanied by a northwest wind blowing at 9 to 13 mph. The chance of precipitation is low at 20%, so most of the day should stay dry.


As evening arrives, the sky will clear up somewhat, becoming partly cloudy with temperatures dropping to about 54°F. Winds will calm down to around 5 mph from the northwest, making for a cool and comfortable night.


Monday and Monday Night: Sunny and Pleasant


Monday promises a bright and sunny day with a high near 82°F. Light east winds will keep the air fresh without being too strong. This is an excellent day for outdoor plans, whether it’s a walk in the park or a backyard barbecue.


Monday night will be clear with temperatures falling to around 60°F. Light southeast winds will keep the night calm and pleasant, perfect for a restful sleep or a late evening stroll.


Tuesday and Tuesday Night: Warm with Increasing Rain Chances


Tuesday will be sunny and warmer, reaching a high near 89°F. It’s a great day to enjoy the sunshine, but keep an eye on the sky as the night approaches.


After 2 am Tuesday night, there is a 40% chance of showers and thunderstorms. The sky will be mostly cloudy with lows around 65°F. If you have early morning plans on Wednesday, be prepared for wet conditions.


High angle view of dark clouds gathering over a city skyline
Dark clouds gathering over city skyline before a thunderstorm

Wednesday and Wednesday Night: Stormy Weather Expected


Wednesday brings a high chance of showers and thunderstorms, especially after 8 am. The temperature will peak near 88°F, but the 80% chance of precipitation means you should plan for rain throughout the day. Thunderstorms may be strong, so outdoor activities should be flexible or moved indoors.


Wednesday night continues with showers likely and possible thunderstorms before 2 am, then a chance of showers and thunderstorms after 2 am. The low will be around 66°F with a 60% chance of rain. This wet and stormy night calls for caution if you need to travel.


Thursday and Thursday Night: Mixed Weather with Warm Temperatures


Thursday starts with a chance of showers before 8 am, then more showers and thunderstorms after 2 pm. The high will reach near 91°F, making it the warmest day of the week. The 50% chance of precipitation means you might experience scattered storms, so keep an umbrella handy.


Thursday night remains mostly cloudy with a 30% chance of showers and thunderstorms. Temperatures will drop to around 69°F, maintaining the warm and humid feel.


Friday and Friday Night: Showers and Thunderstorms Likely


Friday will see showers likely with possible thunderstorms. The high will be near 89°F, and the 60% chance of precipitation suggests a wet day. It’s best to plan indoor activities or have rain gear ready.


Friday night continues with showers and thunderstorms likely, with a low around 65°F. The 60% chance of rain means the night will stay wet and stormy for much of the area.


Close-up view of raindrops falling on green leaves during a rain shower
Raindrops falling on green leaves during rain shower

Saturday: Partly Sunny with a Chance of Showers


Saturday offers a break from the heavy rain with mostly sunny skies and a high near 83°F. There is still a 30% chance of showers, so some brief rain may occur, but overall it should be a pleasant day to enjoy the outdoors.



 
 
 

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