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Your Weekly Weather Forecast Rain Thunderstorms and Changing Temperatures Ahead

Weather can change quickly, and this week is a clear example. Expect a mix of showers, thunderstorms, and shifting temperatures that will affect your daily plans. Whether you’re heading outdoors or scheduling events, knowing what’s coming helps you stay prepared and comfortable. This forecast covers the next several days, highlighting key weather patterns and practical tips to navigate the wet and unsettled conditions ahead.


Eye-level view of dark storm clouds gathering over a suburban neighborhood
Storm clouds gathering over a neighborhood, signaling incoming thunderstorms

Today’s Weather: Showers and Thunderstorms Likely


Today starts with a high chance of showers and thunderstorms, especially before 3 p.m. The temperature will reach around 76°F, with light and variable winds shifting to the southwest at 5 to 10 mph by mid-morning. The chance of precipitation is high at 80%, and rainfall could range from a quarter to half an inch.


If you have outdoor plans, consider rescheduling or preparing for wet conditions. Thunderstorms may bring brief heavy rain and gusty winds, so keep an eye on local alerts. Driving may be slower due to wet roads, so allow extra travel time.


Tips for Today

  • Carry an umbrella or rain jacket.

  • Avoid outdoor electrical equipment during thunderstorms.

  • Check for weather updates regularly.


Tonight: Lingering Showers and Cooler Temperatures


Tonight, showers and thunderstorms will continue, but the chance of precipitation drops to 40%. Showers may persist until midnight, with mostly cloudy skies and a low near 58°F. Winds will calm down, shifting from west at 6 mph to calm after midnight.


This cooler, damp night calls for light layers if you plan to be outside. The reduced rain chance means some areas may stay dry, but keep an umbrella handy just in case.


Wednesday: More Showers and Thunderstorms with Steady Temperatures


Wednesday brings another round of showers and thunderstorms, especially after 8 a.m. The high will be close to 75°F, with southeast winds at 5 to 8 mph turning west in the afternoon. The chance of rain is very high at 90%, with new rainfall amounts again between a quarter and half an inch.


This day will feel similar to today, with wet conditions likely throughout. If you commute or work outdoors, plan for interruptions and dress accordingly.


Wednesday Night: Showers Continue with Mild Temperatures


Showers will likely continue Wednesday night, possibly with thunderstorms. The sky will stay cloudy, and temperatures will remain mild around 61°F. Winds will be light from the south. The chance of precipitation is 70%, with rainfall amounts between a quarter and half an inch.


Prepare for a wet and humid night. If you have evening plans, consider indoor alternatives or waterproof gear.


High angle view of rain droplets falling on a green leaf during a thunderstorm
Close-up of rain droplets on leaf during a thunderstorm

Thursday: Showers and Thunderstorms Persist with Slightly Warmer Weather


Thursday will see a chance of showers and thunderstorms, increasing to likely showers and possible thunderstorms after 2 p.m. The high temperature will reach near 77°F, with west winds at 5 to 7 mph. The chance of precipitation is 60%.


The weather remains unsettled but slightly warmer. This could be a good day for indoor activities or flexible outdoor plans that can adjust to sudden rain.


Thursday Night and Friday: Showers Likely with Cooling Temperatures


Showers will likely continue Thursday night, mainly before 8 p.m., with mostly cloudy skies and a low around 56°F. On Friday, showers remain likely with a high near 69°F and a 60% chance of precipitation. Friday night will be mostly cloudy with a low near 52°F.


The cooler temperatures and persistent rain suggest a damp end to the workweek. Keep rain gear ready and plan for slower commutes.


Weekend Outlook: Mixed Sun and Showers with Cooler Temperatures


Saturday looks partly sunny with a high near 74°F, offering a break from the rain. However, showers are likely after 8 p.m., with mostly cloudy skies and a low around 47°F.


Sunday will bring more showers with a high near 59°F and a 60% chance of precipitation. Sunday night could see a mix of rain and snow showers, with a low near 33°F and a 30% chance of precipitation.


This weekend’s weather will be variable, with some dry periods but also wet and colder conditions, especially Sunday night.


Eye-level view of a suburban street with wet pavement and cloudy skies in early spring
Wet suburban street under cloudy skies with puddles reflecting the gray sky

What This Means for You


This week’s weather calls for flexibility and preparation. Here are some practical steps to take:


  • Stay updated: Weather conditions can change quickly, especially with thunderstorms. Use reliable weather apps or local news.

  • Dress in layers: Temperatures will vary from the mid-70s to the low 30s by Sunday night. Layering helps you adjust easily.

  • Plan indoor alternatives: Outdoor events may face interruptions from rain and storms.

  • Drive carefully: Wet roads and reduced visibility increase risks. Slow down and keep distance.

  • Protect electronics and valuables: Thunderstorms can bring sudden heavy rain.


By staying informed and prepared, you can handle the rain and thunderstorms comfortably while enjoying the milder breaks in between.


 
 
 

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