Currently, off to our northeast, parts of Ohio are getting hit by a complex of storms that are riding along a stalled frontal boundary, and there is also a moderate risk zone from western Missouri through southern Ohio. There is alot of scattered storms across the southeast also from about eastern Alabama to the Carolinas and also down into Florida.
Around here......it looks like we'll be remaining dry for the remainder of the work-week with highs hanging in the lower to mid-90's, but we'll begin to see another system move out of the Rockies by the end of the week and this weekend. It looks like that one will skate off to the north of us, but it's really too early to tell for sure. Either way, this weekend and beginning of next week looks pretty interesting as some of the long-range models continue to show some kind of disturbance forming in the Gulf of Mexico by late this weekend and early next week. This area does not really look too favorable for development, therefore, I'm not too concerned with this right now. It will be interesting to see how it all pans out though. For the short term, though, it looks like we will just be dealing with some very hot and humid weather, and even though the calendar doesn't say it's summer yet, that thermometer says otherwise.
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