Good Monday, everyone. June is quickly running out of days and we are just about ready to flip the calendar to July. June has given us a lot of rain and storms with some areas approaching top 10 wet status. It’s only appropriate for the month to end with some storms, and for July to start the same way. The potential is also there for too much rain to fall during the next week.

A system continues to dive in here from the northwest today into Tuesday. Rounds of showers and storms will be possible during this time and a few of the storms could produce hail and damaging winds. I will have your tracking tools in a bit.

These disturbances keep rolling into our region from the northwest later this week. Check out the clusters of storms as these systems move in from Wednesday through Friday…

Euro 2Heavy rainfall is a likelihood in this type of pattern with the potential for local high water issues to develop. The new NAM certainly has the look. Check out the rainfall forecast just through Wednesday night…

NAM

Scattered storms may be around as we celebrate Independence Day. As far as temps go… Readings should continue to average below normal through the week. The GFS suggests the 4th is a little below normal…

GFSTemps may spike a bit toward toasty readings for a few days after that, but the cooler than normal look may kick back in shortly thereafter…

GFS Temps 2I leave you with all you need to track today’s storms…

 

 

Today’s risk area

Latest Day 1 convective outlook

Current watches

Current Watches

Possible watch areas Current MDs

Have a great day and take care.