High rain / storm chances through Wednesday.
Local 3 News
Last updated: May 26, 2026
The provided text details a weather forecast for the upcoming week, focusing on precipitation patterns, temperatures, and associated weather threats. It outlines the likelihood of showers and thunderstorms, particularly highlighting the risk of localized flooding.
- The Memorial Day evening is expected to bring scattered showers and thunderstorms with a primary threat of localized flooding, leading to a Flood Watch until 3 AM Eastern. Showers will decrease overnight, with Tuesday morning lows in the mid-60s.
- Tuesday will feature scattered afternoon showers and storms due to a low-pressure system to the west, with a high of 80 degrees. This system is anticipated to persist through Thursday, maintaining high chances of rain and storms, and pushing high temperatures up to 83 degrees.
- By Thursday and Friday, rain chances are expected to decrease to isolated showers as the storm energy shifts southward. High temperatures will remain in the muggy low 80s.
- Saturday will begin with a burst of heavy rain in the morning, followed by clearing in the afternoon and a high of 79 degrees.
- The period from late Saturday through Sunday and into Monday is forecast to be dry, with decreasing humidity and highs around 80 degrees, as the week transitions into June.