1. Heavy rain/thunderstorms will overspread entire region late tomorrow afternoon/night. Potential for 1/2-1 inch precip with higher amounts possible in any heavier storms. Warm, muggy day, with highs in the 80s.
2. Wednesday, a risk of a shower/storm confined to the northwest of the city and coast. Highs in the low 80s. Less humid. Turning cooler and breezy Wednesday night into Thursday. Lows near 60 wednesday night. Thursday's the gem of the week, with highs mid 70s and a bit breezy (less humid).
Intellicast Humidity values Wednesday are comfortable:
Intellicast Temps for the week:
3. Clouds move in Friday, with numerous showers developing late Friday afternoon/evening. Numerous showers and thunderstorms will continue into the weekend. Highs fall back into the lower 70s, as more unsettled weather plagues the region to open June.
4. Video thursday will hone in on weekend weather picture.
5. Thursday overview had many shortcomings. See previous posts on this.
"weather overview" terms to help kick the point-and-click:
Risk of a shower/thunderstorm-probability of a shower is low. Most of the forecast period will be dry.
Numerous (heavy can be inserted) Showers/thunderstorms- probability of showers is high, and could happen multiple times during the given forecast period. Constant rain is not expectedRainy conditions-intermittent precip; rain can vary in duration, but usually will last more than an hour. Light to moderate intensity. Less than an inch expected during the forecast period.Heavy Rain-soaking, constant rainfall for at least an hour (duration can be much longer); amounts over a half an inch.Light snow-very light snowfall. Little to no accumulation. Duration depends.Snowy conditions-intermittent snow can last more than an hour at a time, but generally average less than 3 inches total.Heavy Snow-heavy snowfall. Snowfall of at least 3 hours in duration. Totals can be added inDrizzle-constant drizzleOccasional Drizzle-intermittent drizzle
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