We’re keeping an eye on a lot of changes this week. On Tuesday, because of strong southerly winds, First Alerts will begin.
Winds from the south will gust up to 40 mph, bringing in more water and making it more humid and cloudy.
There might be some rain, but most of us will stay dry.
The mid-80s will still be plenty hot for most people.
Because of the chance of storms on Wednesday, there is another First Alert.
It might rain a few times during the day on Wednesday, but a cold front will come through overnight and bring a line of rain and storms.
A strong to severe storm with hail the size of quarters and wind gusts up to 60 mph is possible, but not likely to happen all over.
Some places along and north of I-20 are at a Level 2 risk.
Expect highs in the lower 70s and a breeze on Halloween. By the time trick-or-treating comes around, it will be dry out and warm up to the upper 60s.
Our unstable pattern will last through the weekend, and more storms and showers are on the way.
We want to let you know that any outdoor plans you have for this Saturday and Sunday might not go as planned.
Remember to bring the rain gear!