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Friday, June 6th forecast: Additional waves of storms arriving

Friday, June 6th forecast: Additional waves of storms arriving

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Yesterday's afternoon sunshine was a nice break in the pattern; unfortunately, it won't last for this weekend. Rain has returned to kick off Friday with more wet weather reinforcements arriving both Saturday and Sunday.
A severe thunderstorm watch has been issued for the majority of counties south of Highway 60.
Flooding will be the main threat. Soils are highly saturated due to the record rainfall over the last two months, opening the door for additional flooding today. In addition to a flooding risk, we will have a low tornado risk today as a brief, spin-up tornado will be possible along and south of the state line.
Thankfully, it will not rain all day. Rain will start wrapping up by the early afternoon as we finish the day with sunshine and temperatures climbing into the upper 70s.
The next wave of thunderstorms is expected to arrive early Saturday morning. The setup for tomorrow's round of storms looks very similar to what we will see today. Rain, flooding, and damaging winds are expected in the morning. Calmer and drier conditions will arrive by the afternoon.
Sunday will get off to a quiet start with temperatures in the 80s before, you guessed it, more rain to finish the day. A wave of thunderstorms will push through Sunday and will, thankfully, be the final wave of wet weather we have to get through.
We will start drying out on Monday. A break from the spring monsoon will be coming for this work week as quiet and mostly sunny weather will persist.
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