Sunny start to the new work week then plenty of rain chances as temps stay cool
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We've had a lot of rain chances to start June. So far this month we are sitting at 3.29" of rain which is an inch and a quarter above average. Currently it is the 17th wettest start to June on record.
Monday stays dry and sunny but clouds will increase Monday afternoon before a chance for showers on Tuesday. Scattered showers and storms look likely. No big long areas of rain are expected but grab the umbrella with showers and storms throughout the day.
Temperatures overall going through the middle of June will stay cool. The average highs are in the upper 70s and getting close to 80 this week but we stay in the lower half of the 70s. Monday might be one of the warmer days around 75 then we stay closer to 70 degrees the rest of the week. Wednesday could hang out in the 60s!
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