WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW
Temperatures drop into the low 60s during the overnight hours under mostly clear skies.
Because our drought has worsened and the ground is bone dry, a picking-up breeze means there is an elevated fire risk across the area. If you’re heading out camping and planning on firing up the charcoal grill, or planning a backyard fire pit, please use extra caution with these dry conditions, any spark could spread incredibly fast.
Moving into Sunday, Mother Nature is delivering a perfect mix for the first day of summer and Father's Day. Expect plenty of sunshine and comfortable, seasonable temperatures back in the low 80s. A few clouds will start drifting in late Sunday evening, but it'll be a gorgeous day to get outside and celebrate Dad.
Monday brings the next chance for rain, and as of Saturday evening's forecast, it looks promising for a much-needed, good soaking. There could easily be over an inch of water out of this system. The News 12 Storm Watch Team will keep tracking this system as it moves closer and keep you updated on when that wet weather arrives.



