A cold front is anticipated to move through between midnight and 6 am, bringing a strong storm threat with it.
According to forecasts, there will be a few isolated storms throughout the evening, but the strongest storms are expected to arrive between midnight and 6 am. The main hazard associated with these storms is damaging winds, with a low-end severe weather threat.
Tornadoes are possible, although the threat remains low. As the cold front weakens upon approach, the storms will also weaken, resulting in some areas staying dry while others experience brief, passing downpours.
Street flooding is considered a low hazard due to the quick passing nature of the storms. The rain is expected to move out early Sunday morning, with most of it clearing by daybreak.
Behind the front, it will be breezy, with Sunday's highs warming to the mid-80s and lower humidity funneling in throughout the day. Monday morning is expected to be chilly, with lows falling to the upper 40s on the Northshore.
Expect a few isolated storms through this evening, but the strongest storms will arrive between midnight and 6 am.
Author's summary: Storms expected overnight with damaging winds.