Good Sunday to one and all. We have a cold front dropping into the region today and it’s bringing a drier setup to the region as we end the weekend and roll into the new week. As things calm down for a bit, we are in search of the next weather maker and it looks to arrive by next weekend.

Scattered showers and storms are out there again today, with the bulk of the action across the southern half of the state. That’s where local high water issues could show up again today. Farther north, drier air moves in and keeps storm chances fairly low. Here are your radars to track where the storms are to wrap up the weekend…

A leftover shower or storm is possible on Monday with temps into the 80s and there’s the threat for a storm or two into the middle of the week, even as the pattern dries out a bit…

The models continue to advertise another front by late week and into the coming weekend, bringing our next threat for more widespread shower and storm action…

EURO

The EURO Ensembles are really digging the eastern US trough behind this…

The model then tries to keep a trough in the east through August 1…

The Control Run of the Euro Ensembles show this same thing, but with the typical deviations…

Have a happy Sunday and take care.