Good Sunday and Happy Easter! Our big day is starting out in good shape with warm temps and some sunshine. It may end on a different note with some rounds of showers and storms pushing through. Some of those storms could even be on the strong or severe side this afternoon into the evening.

The best threat for severe weather appears to be across western and central parts of the state. Damaging winds and large hail should be the primary players as the storms get going. Your storm tracking tools in a bit.

Today’s action is ahead of a cold front blowing through here later tonight. This introduces much chillier air for Monday with highs only in the 50s.

Temps rebound Tuesday into Wednesday ahead of a stronger system arriving from the west. This one could also bring some strong or severe storms our way late Wednesday and Thursday…

GFS 2

This sets the stage for a major blast of cold air across much of the country for the first week of April. The coldest air looks to arrive next weekend into early the following week. This is a brutal look from WeatherBELL…

Euro 2

That’s crazy to see this time of year and will likely give us multiple days with a hard freeze. Record lows may also be in jeopardy during this time.

For now, it’s all about the potential for strong or severe storms. Let’s track…

Today’s risk area

Latest Day 1 convective outlook

Current Watches
Current Watches

Possible Watch Areas
Current MDs

Have a great Easter Sunday and take care.