Mike's Farm

Weather Review | Week of June 8-14

Key Messages:

Tropical-like airmass settles in through Wednesday. This will lead to the potential for multiple rounds of thunderstorms through mid-week.
Highs in the low 90s are likely for Tuesday and Wednesday.
Increasing likelihood for severe weather Wednesday afternoon & evening with large hail, damaging winds, and tornadoes possible.

Active week ahead, with temperatures soaring io 90-degrees by midweek and multiple rounds of storms culiminating in a higher-end severe threat on Wednesday.

A tropical-like airmass in place at the beginning of the week will provide plenty of warmth and moisture to fuel rounds of thunderstorms for the local area. While storms are possible Tuesday, Wednesday is the day with the greater risk for damaging thunderstorms.

Damaging straight line winds in excess of 75mph will be the main risk, followed by hail the size of golf balls or larger. Tornadoes also cannot be ruled out, but the wind and hail threats are higher by comparison.

Following the severe storms, cooler temperatures and drier conditions will arrive Thursday which will last to the end of the week.

Cooler-than-normal temperatures are also forecast to last into the following week, which is nice considering heat-wave season is here!

Kathryn Prociv, CCM
*Forecast is subject to change, especially beyond 48 hours. An updated forecast will be provided if there is a significant change in the forecast.

Frost Forecast (beta)

Use the gray arrows next to "Day-by-day forecast" to click through the frost risk forecast for the next four days starting with the first risk for tonight/tomorrow morning.