Hot and muggy Father’s Day
Father’s Day forecast looks to be quite hot and muggy. Father’s Day, patchy dense fog in the morning with partly sunny skies in the afternoon. Some isolated thunderstorms try and develop Sunday evening into late Sunday night. Monday, storm chances increase with no severe threat as of now. Flooding could become a concern through Monday afternoon in parts of the viewing area.
Sunday morning, temperatures will be quite warm once again, in the upper 60s for all of us. There will also be some areas of patchy dense fog in parts of the viewing area Sunday morning. Patchy dense fog will be due to the temperature and moisture in the air being identical or a few degrees apart.
Sunday, high temperatures will be warming up into the upper 80s under partly sunny skies. All of us aright around average ( 85 degrees).
StormCast shows a partly sunny Sunday. Sunday evening, isolated thunderstorms look to develop in parts of SE Missouri. Overnight Sunday into Monday, rain and storm chances look to increase through parts of the region.
Rainfall totals through Monday morning are ranging from 0.10″- 0.25″+. Some showers and storms could have heavy downpours, which will lead to minor flash flooding in some areas like Tennessee and SE Missouri.
Sunday, a few scattered to isolated thunderstorms look to develop in the evening hours. There is NO severe weather threat with these thunderstorms this weekend. Localized flooding will be a concern across the region through Wednesday as storm chances continue. Temperatures look to remain in the upper 80s and lower 90s all throughout next week.
Meteorologist Houston Hall