Good Thursday, everyone. We have a potent cold front rolling across the state today and it’s bringing a few strong storms and cooler air with it. This cooler air settles in to start the first weekend of June before the pattern looks to turn rather stormy into next week.
Today’s shower and storm action is rather scattered and it’s more concentrated across the east and southeast. That’s where the threat for a few strong to severe storms will be and the SPC has a low-end risk for severe weather today…

Temps will mainly be in the 70s as cooler and drier winds settle in from the northwest behind the front.
This sets the stage for some awesome weather Friday into Saturday with temps well below normal. Enjoy.
The threat for a few storms will creep back into the picture later Sunday with a better chance for storms arriving Sunday night…
That’s ahead of a boundary that becomes west-east oriented into Monday with rounds of storms rumbling through…
This kicks off a likely stormy setup through next week and the models continue to show this pattern well. Here are the rainfall numbers from the GFS over the next few weeks…
That likely comes with a below normal overall temperature look. The GFS continues to show below normal numbers from June 3-13…
That’s a 10 day average showing up.
Down in the Caribbean/Gulf, we are likely to see Alex form today…

This will likely head toward south Florida and then get into the southwestern Atlantic…

I leave you with your storm tracking tools for the day…
Possible Watch Areas
Have a wonderful Thursday and take care.



Spring 2022 Summary was posted this morning courteous of the NWS and indicated it was drier than normal in various parts of the State:
https://www.weather.gov/lmk/spring22_summary
Hopefully, this deficit of moisture will be rectified as we enter deeper into the growing season ?
Until then enjoy the pleasant weather ahead.
Here in Winchester, for MAM, we came in +0.53. Tx delta vs. norms came in +1.6 and Tn came in at -0.3.
With La Nina in place for the Summer months, the Gulf of Mexico and the Caribbean is about to explode. Hopefully not, as we never need these potently destructive storms especially in these times.