Good Tuesday to one and all. After the hottest May on record, June is starting out on a different note with fairly cool and dry weather. We have another cool shot blowing in tonight, keeping temps below normal through Thursday, at least. As temps try to warm after that, thunderstorms look to cut the heat off at the pass.

Our Tuesday starts very cool with readings in the low and middle 50s for most. Afternoon temps reach the upper 70s central and east, with middle 80s in the west. Winds will gust up ahead of a cold front arriving overnight. That may fire up a broken line of showers and storms…

Here’s regional radar to track the action from the north…

Temps behind this are very cool for Wednesday. The high temp numbers coming from the NAM are chilly for June…

That’s probably a little too cool, but you get the idea. Wednesday is going to be awfully nice! Low temps from the NAM for Thursday morning would be near records…

The GFS isn’t quite as cool, but also shows some readings dipping into the 40s…

Temps rebound later in the week, with the west being much toastier than the rest of the state. By Friday, a few showers and thunderstorms will increase from northwest to southeast. That’s a trend that continues into the coming weekend. That just happens to be when another front approaches from the northwest, bringing more showers and storms…

That keeps our temps in check and may send them back to below normal range for a few days.

Make it a great Tuesday and take care.