
MONDAY NIGHT: Partly cloudy. Winds: S at 10-15 mph. Low: 67.
A second consecutive warm and summery day is on tap Tuesday. The day opens with a mix of sun and clouds along with some residual haze from Canadian Wildfire smoke. The clouds will grow thicker later in the day, and especially at night.
Some improvement in the upper-level smoke is likely later in the day and Tuesday evening as winds aloft from the south/southwest mix out some of the haze out of area skies temporarily.
Highs will be even warmer than Monday, reaching the upper 80s, and perhaps touching 90-degrees in some locations.
Rain chances are low throughout the day, but start to increase a bit by Tuesday evening, reaching 20% of the area.
The Storm Prediction Center has placed the metro area in a level 1 of 5 risk for seeing a strong or severe thunderstorm late Tuesday night or early Wednesday morning. The primary threats of any storm that could potentially reach severe levels would be damaging winds and small hail.
Model evolution on how rains may lay out:
Current Conditions
Next Few Hours
Looking Ahead
June’s warming trend
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