Winds from Saturday's storms downed multiple trees across Mecklenburg County, shutting off power and interrupting Lake Fest in Clarksville. The Storm Prediction Center has issued multiple days of severe weather outlooks starting today (Sunday). Thus more of the same can be expected today and for much of the upcoming work week.
Given a change in the overall weather pattern today also looks to be the warmest of the week. Highs this afternoon will top out in the low 90s, just about average for mid-July. The approach of the first of a couple of "cold" fronts will bring clouds and more storms this afternoon, with another threat of more damaging winds.
That boundary will stall out nearby, keeping the clouds and storms around to begin the work week. By Wednesday a more vigorous front will sweep across Virginia before stalling along the East Coast. Temperatures will top out in the upper 80s with sticky humidity through midweek, accompanied by more storms. Following that second front drier and cooler air is on the way for the end of the week.
Some good news will come from this pattern switch in that much needed rain is on the way. Here's a map of the expected rain totals through Friday morning:
In the meantime keep those weather warning sources (NOAA weather radio, local radio/TV, smartphone apps, etc) handy. More storms could mean more damage and power outages.





