After an average month of May, as far as precipitation and temperatures go, the month of June is shaping up to be wet with temperatures that have equal chances to be above, below or average. You can check it out for yourself on the SPC website. http://www.cpc.noaa.gov/products/predictions/30day/ The first week or two this month looks to be a little on the warm side, with above average precipitation.
We have already seen plenty of rainfall already and we are only 3 days in to the month. Some severe weather moved through last night in the Southern half of our viewing area. We saw a handful of severe thunderstorm warnings along with a tornado warning for Phelps county. Today we look to dry things out, the showers that linger in the South will move out and take the clouds along with it. That means sunshine for us this afternoon. The winds out of the Northeast will help keep the humidity in check, so afternoon highs will be in the lower 80s.
The next chance to see some showers and thunderstorms comes late Friday into Saturday. Will these be severe? Well check out the SPC website with me: http://www.spc.noaa.gov/products/outlook/ . At this point it appears that we will be in a slight risk for severe weather the first half of the weekend. This can always change though. The Live Doppler 8 First Alert weather team will be monitoring the situation as it arises.
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