Good Tuesday, folks. We have a weak cold front dropping into the region today, touching off scattered showers and storms, and bringing more summer chill. This chill will give way to a normal brand of air later this week, but that looks to come with a stormy price as we roll into early July.

Today will feature a few showers to start, especially in the south. Temps will be way, way, way below normal with many areas staying 70-75.

Here’s regional radar to track the action…

Wednesday looks really good with highs in the 75-80 degree range for many areas with a mix of sun and clouds. That nice air will start to muggy up by the time we head into Thursday and Friday with temps back in the normal 80s.

With the increase in humidity will come an increase in scattered thunderstorms. The storm chances will really ramp up this weekend with a cold front moving in. The front should slow down and hang around through the 4th of July, keeping storm chances going…

Temps will be a little below normal during this time.

I mean to post this early, but the June run of the JAMSTEC seasonal model for the upcoming winter is in and shows a similar look as it did last month…

I think most would take their chances with colder than normal temps and above normal precipitation.

Have a great day and take care.