A stormy first half of the weekend with morning thunderstorms could linger into the early afternoon on Saturday. This will be followed by a break, and then potential for pop-up storms into the second half of Saturday.
The second half of the weekend dries out and calms down to make way for temperatures in the 70s, sunshine, clouds, and a light breeze on Sunday.
Conditions stay dry for Monday and Tuesday.
Wednesday brings the return of rain chances and there could be several opportunities for wet weather to finish out the work and school week.
Temperatures are warm for the weekend, seasonable for the first half of next week with temperatures 10 degrees below average for the second part of the week.
FORECAST
OVERNIGHT: Cloudy and foggy. Visibility will be low due to the fog. Temperatures stay in the low-60s.
SATURDAY: Stormy start to the day. Late morning and early afternoon could see the first round of showers and/or thunderstorms. The afternoon brings chances of pop-up storms that could turn from strong to severe. Main concerns include downpours, thunder and lightning, strong to damaging winds. There will be lot of heat and a lot of humidity to fuel pop-up storms with temperatures in the low-80s.
SUNDAY: Better half of the weekend with sun, clouds, and some wind. Gusts will be in the 20 to 30 mph range. Conditions, however, will be dry with highs in the low- to mid-70s.
MONDAY: Dry with sun and clouds and temperatures closer to seasonable conditions in the low-70s.
THE REST OF THE WEEK: Dry until mid-week. Rain chances return for Wednesday and Thursday. Temperatures are mostly seasonable in the upper-60s and low-70s to start. Temperatures then take a dip to the low-60s for the rest of the work and school week. After a hot and humid weekend, this will be a comfortable change of pace.