Sunday starts off with a shower or two, but otherwise mainly dry; clouds will rapidly increase as temperatures climb into the upper 50s.
This "warmth before the storm" brings afternoon showers and the potential for late-day thunderstorms between 7 p.m. and 12 a.m. Isolated severe storms are possible with a damaging wind gusts up to 60 miles per hour.
By Monday, the spring fever breaks; expect a cooler, breezy pattern to settle in before our next rainmaker arrives late in the week. Have the umbrella for early Monday morning as some leftover downpours will still be possible. It will dry out by mid-morning Monday.
Typical temperatures are expected overall to end off March and begin the new month of April.