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Tracking a Toasty Start to June

Wildfire smoke from Canada is still to blame for the milky looking sky. A lot of this smoke is further up in the atmosphere so is not impacting air quality at the surface. Toasty conditions will continue through sunset this evening. That 20% chance of rain is still holding strong as a small system will bring in minimal moisture. This system will be very scattered and not everyone will see rain this evening. However, those who do could have a couple of rumbles of thunder with this system. If participating in any outdoor activities this evening make sure to remember, “When thunder roars go indoors.” Behind tonight we will remain dry Sunday and most of the day Monday as temperatures will climb to almost 90 degrees. Tuesday is when we enter a more active weather pattern. A low pressure system will bring in loads of moisture and rain chances starting late Monday night, and all day Tuesday. There is a potential that these storms are strong to severe as they enter a favorable environment to our west. As we get closer to Tuesday make sure you are keeping up to date with your Storm Tracker weather team for more information. After Tuesday rain chances will carry throughout the rest of the week and to start next weekend. 

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Abigail McCluskey

Abigail McCluskey is a weekend Stormtracker Meteorologist and weekday Multimedia Journalist. She joined News-Press NOW in May of 2025.

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