The Storm Prediction Center has kept our area in the slight risk for severe thunderstorms this evening. Counties east of I-95 will continue to be the focus for strong storms from 8 pm through midnight. The two rounds of non-severe storms we saw earlier today will keep the severe threat down a little but any breaks in the clouds will allow temps to heat back up. That would be fuel for the third round of storms later.
The main hazard remains damaging winds up to 60 mph and small hail. An isolated tornado cannot be ruled out but the chance is low. The timing will be after 7pm up until midnight. A few isolated, weak showers may linger overnight and into Monday but they will be limited in coverage,
These storms are associated with a cold front. This front will push offshore and bring some relief to temps and humidity levels. Drier and cool air fills in Tuesday and Wednesday. Sunshine will be abundant but temps in the 70s and dew points in the 50s will make for a pleasant midweek.
Temps warm back up Thursday and Friday with highs back in the low to mid 80s. Next weekend should be much drier and warm with highs near 90 inland.
Tonight: Mostly cloudy, storms diminishing after midnight. Lows 69 beaches, 67 inland.
Tomorrow: Mostly sunny, stray shower. Highs 84 beaches, 82 inland.
Tuesday: Sunny, cooler and drier. Highs in the mid 70s.