If you’re headed to the polls Tuesday, Mother Nature is expected to cooperate — to a point, said StormCenter 7 Meteorologist Kirstie Zontini.
Polls are open on Election Day from 6:30 a.m. to 7:30 p.m.
Before work:
- Some patchy fog could develop, but dry weather is expected for morning voters Zontini said.
- Any fog should lift late morning setting us up for a warm and breezy afternoon.
Lunch hour:
- Sneaking out during your lunch will mean a smooth trip to the polls.
- Temperatures will climb to the upper 60s in the afternoon with a mix of sun and clouds, Zontini said.
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After work:
- It will still be warm, breezy and dry, but Zontini said be aware the later we go into the evening the better our chance will be to see more storms.
- A strong cold front will bring showers and storms back late evening and through the first part of the overnight hours.