Good Saturday, folks. We’ve made it to the first weekend of August and few showers and storms are on the weekend weather menu. This stormy pattern actually looks to roll right on into next week, with another potent system impacting our weather.

Isolated is the name of the storm game today, as temps are much more seasonal for this time of year. Still, a few decent boomers try to go up later in the afternoon and evening hours.

Here are your Saturday radars…

A few more showers and storms will be around on Sunday with similar temps and more humidity in the air.

The setup for next week is a warmer one early on, with cooler numbers showing back up later in the week. That transition is likely to provide us with another round of wet weather. Rounds of showers and storms look to dive in from northwest…

That’s a step that can deliver some strong storms and heavy rains. We will once again be on guard for high winds and local flash flooding.

This is all being pushed by a pretty sharp trough digging in for the middle and end of the week. It’s one that may actually try to cut off from the main flow, keeping the shower and thunderstorm threat going into the weekend. The Canadian Model is most aggressive with the cutoff low potential…

I’m going to fire up a little winter talk with tomorrow’s update. Can I get a collective “woot”? 🙂

Have a great Saturday and take care.