Issued: 8am on Thursday, June 4th 2026
Technical Forecast Discussion
Key Messages:
- High-pressure will continue to sit over the region, keeping temperatures consistently warm and conditions stable. Rain and storms may return Friday and Saturday, but nothing significant is expected.
Key Message 1…
High-pressure will remain over the region due to the continued presence of a tilted omega block over the region. This will keep region warm and dry for the forceable future. This block looks to weaken Friday and Saturday as a relatively strong low moves through the state but could redevelop Sunday evening into Monday. Showers and thunderstorms are possible Saturday night into Sunday morning, though severe storm chances are quite low. Rain my trickle into the daytime on Sunday, but most of it could dissipate early next week; though, confidence of how much rain we’ll see is low. Wind gusts will pick up significantly compared to recent, breezing between 10-15 mph Friday and Saturday and gusting between 15-20 mph.
Temperatures will remain steady in the mid-80s, breaking away to temperatures above normal. Variation with daytime highs will be very minimal, and overnight lows will creep closer to these highs thanks to the increase of cloud cover throughout the day and night. A cold front will move through Sunday, but this front will hardly put much of a dent in daytime temperatures.



