We’re tracking showers and storms across the area this evening, and those rain chances will stick around through Tuesday. Over the next few days, expect rounds of hearty rainfall—some storms could be heavy enough to spark localized flooding concerns. Not everyone will see rain, but most will likely hear some rumbles of thunder echoing through the mountain valleys.
Temperatures will remain on the warm side, staying a few degrees above average for early July—except on Tuesday, which will be cooler and wetter. That day looks particularly soggy, with widespread showers and storms expected. Flash flooding is a concern, especially where heavier downpours set up.
The good news? We’re expected to dry out quickly by Wednesday afternoon, setting the stage for a sunny and warm end to the week. Just in time for the Fourth of July, the weather looks perfect for outdoor plans—whether you’re firing up the grill or enjoying fireworks with friends!





