Good Sunday, everyone. Our weekend weather has been nothing short of awesome, with below normal temps and much lower humidity levels. As the humidity starts to increase, we turn our attention toward an increase in showers and thunderstorms. This action ramps up ahead of another cold front, set to bring a renewed push of pleasant air.

Highs today are generally in the low and middle 80s. Humidity begins to inch up, with scattered showers and storms developing in the afternoon and evening. The best chance is across central and western parts of the state…

Showers and storms will increase on Monday, with the potential for a few strong storms and torrential rains…

You can see Chris spinning off the east coast at the same time. That system should get shunted to the north and northeast…

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Guess what is pushing that away from the coast? Another cold front dropping into the eastern half of the country. This front slides in here late Tuesday with strong storms ahead of it and pleasant air behind it…

Wednesday and Thursday are likely below normal once again.

Seasonal temps return for next weekend, but there continues to be a strong indication of a deepening trough taking control of much of the country after that…

If that’s the case, below normal temperatures would become more common for a lot of real estate…

That’s a pattern the seasonal models have been signaling for a while now and fits the analog years of a developing El Nino.

Back to the tropics for a bit, Beryl continues to weaken…

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Make it a great day and take care.