Good Sunday, everyone. Heavy rain continues across parts of the state to begin our day, bringing a local high water threat to some areas. Once the rains taper off later today, our focus turns toward a quick-hitting taste of winter for Monday.

Severe storms across the deep south REALLY helped us out on Saturday, zapping the energy and taking our severe threat away. Still. heavy rains may cause local issues early today. Here’s what you need to track the potential…

The rain will taper off from west to east today, with much colder air blowing in. That same cold wind may produce some flurries or snow showers later tonight into Monday. Watch the action wrapping in on the NAM future radar…

That’s a very cold wind blowing all day, keeping highs around 40 or so. Wind chills will be even colder. Ugh.

Another hard freeze is coming Tuesday morning, with readings in the middle and upper 20s.Highs by Tuesday afternoon hit the 60s for many.

Another cold front moves through later Wednesday, bringing a small chance for a thunderstorm, and another drop in temps. That should be followed by another system for next weekend. This one is taking on a chillier look, which may limit the strong storm potential.

Overall, the pattern continues to skew colder than normal for the foreseeable future..

 

I will have another update later today. Make it a good one and take care.