Jordan Braces for a Week of Heavy Rain and Potential Severe Storms
Meteorologists warn of damaging winds and large hail as a series of weather systems moves through the region, with the heaviest rainfall expected on Tuesday.
JORDAN —
Key facts
- Lows in the low to mid 50s with a south-southwest breeze around 10 mph, gusts up to 20 mph.
- Highs reach the upper 70s on Monday with a southwest wind 10-15 mph, gusts up to 30 mph.
- Scattered showers and thunderstorms may begin after 4 p.m. Monday.
- Marginal risk of stronger storms producing damaging wind and large hail late Monday into early Tuesday.
- Tuesday is the wettest day with showers and thunderstorms, highs in the mid 60s.
- Temperatures drop to mid 40s Tuesday night with winds turning north around 10 mph.
- Highs only reach upper 50s to near 60 on Wednesday with north wind 5-10 mph.
- Cooler pattern settles in for the middle and later part of the week, highs around 60 or below.
A Quiet Sunday Night Gives Way to an Active Weather Pattern
Mostly cloudy and milder than recent nights, with lows in the low to mid 50s and a south-southwest breeze around 10 mph, with a few gusts up to 20 mph. Most of the evening looks dry, but an isolated shower could slip in toward daybreak. It is a quiet enough night overall, though the pattern is starting to turn more active. Monday will be warmer and breezier with at least some sunshine for part of the afternoon before clouds build more noticeably later on. Highs reach the upper 70s, with a southwest wind around 10 to 15 mph and gusts up to 30 mph. Most daytime plans still look workable, but scattered showers and thunderstorms may begin to pop after about 4 p.m., so late afternoon plans will need a weather eye.
Monday Night Brings a Marginal Risk of Severe Storms
This is the main period to watch. Showers and thunderstorms become more likely through the evening and overnight, with a marginal risk for stronger storms that could produce damaging wind and large hail. Lows stay near 60, with a southwest breeze around 10 to 15 mph and gusts into the 20s. Have alerts on before bed, especially if you have evening plans. The stronger storm threat looks highest late Monday into early Tuesday, then the severe concern fades while the soaking rain continues. Residents should be prepared for potential power outages and travel disruptions.
Tuesday: The Wettest Day of the Stretch
The wettest day of the run. Expect showers through much of the day, with thunderstorms possible as well, especially after the morning hours. Highs hold in the mid 60s, with a south southwest wind around 10 mph and gusts up to 20 mph. Rain could be heavy at times, so this looks like the toughest day of the stretch for outdoor plans and travel. Showers and a few thunderstorms continue into Tuesday night, and this may be the time when some of the heaviest rain totals pile up before cooler air pushes in. Lows fall into the mid 40s, with winds turning north around 10 mph. Roads may stay wet much of the night, and the air will feel noticeably different by daybreak.
Cooler and Unsettled Conditions Persist into Midweek
Wednesday will be still cooler and not fully dry, with a chance for showers early, then another spotty shower later in the day. Highs only reach the upper 50s to near 60, with a north wind around 5 to 10 mph. There should be some brighter breaks, but compared with Monday this will feel much more raw and subdued. After that, temperatures settle back into a cooler pattern, with highs around 60 or below for the middle and later part of the week, and only gradual improvement by Thursday and Friday. Friday still carries a modest shower chance.
Outlook: Gradual Improvement by Next Weekend
The main story is the shift from a fairly quiet Sunday night into a much wetter Monday night and Tuesday, when repeated rounds of rain and thunderstorms could bring heavy rain at times. The stronger storm threat looks highest late Monday into early Tuesday, then the severe concern fades while the soaking rain continues. Next weekend trends a little milder with lower rain chances, offering some relief after the unsettled week. However, residents should remain alert for any updates as the pattern evolves.
The bottom line
- A series of weather systems will bring heavy rain and thunderstorms to Jordan from Monday through Wednesday.
- There is a marginal risk of severe storms late Monday into early Tuesday, with damaging wind and large hail possible.
- Tuesday is expected to be the wettest day, with heavy rain at times and highs in the mid 60s.
- Temperatures will drop significantly after the front passes, with highs only in the upper 50s to near 60 by Wednesday.
- Roads may be wet and travel disrupted, especially on Tuesday and Tuesday night.
- Conditions gradually improve by the weekend, with milder temperatures and lower rain chances.






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