Weather Update – Tuesday June 10, 2025

CCN Weather Update for Tuesday June 10, 2025.

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Here’s today’s Bottom Line

Sunshine, showers, and storms. That’s going to be the rule right through the coming weekend.

I expect showers and thunderstorms to be fairly widespread this afternoon as a cold front makes it’s closest approach. This front stalls just a touch to our north, so the thunderstorm activity should persist deep into this evening. Severe potential is low, but not zero, as any storm that forms could briefly “pulse up” to severe limits before dying down. Since there’ll be no real organization to the storms, and shear values are relatively low, no widespread severe weather is expected.

The front remains in place on Wednesday. Plenty of instability across the area Wednesday, in combination with the front in the vicinity, will set the stage for additional showers and thunderstorms. Again, organization will be nonexistent and shear values low, so no widespread severe weather is expected.

The front then shifts west/north before kind of fizzling out by the end of the work week. We enter a typical summertime weather “persistence forecast” regime with lots of sunshine during the day, bright white tall cumulus clouds, and scattered thunderstorms in the late afternoon and early evening.

Steamy temps through the forecast period. Highs today and tomorrow should top off in the upper 80s, given more clouds and thunderstorm activity. Highs Thursday through Sunday will be at or just slightly above the 90-degree mark. Lows will be in the lower 70s.

TROPICAL OUTLOOK: Nothing of interest in the tropical Atlantic. NHC outlook says no development for the next 7 days.

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–Meteorologist Christopher Cawley

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