Our active monsoon pattern continues with a southeasterly flow drawing moisture into the region. We will experience a varying degree of moisture and instability this week which will effect the coverage of thunderstorm activity. Moisture will decrease a little through early this week, increasing again towards the middle and second half of the week. Expect partly cloudy skies out there today becoming mostly cloudy by afternoon with scattered showers and thunderstorms possible. Highs in the upper 70's with south to southeast winds 5-15 mph, gusty near storms. Partly cloudy tonight as thunderstorms diminish around sunset with lows in the 50's. Isolated afternoon thunderstorms will continue through the middle of the week as daytime highs top out near 80-degree each day. A stronger east flow will draw additional moisture into the region by the end of the week, with a possible influx of deeper moisture from a tropical system currently in the Gulf of Mexico. This should lead to widespread showers and thunderstorms by the end of the week. Thunderstorms are always capable of producing locally heavy rain, gusty winds, frequent lightning, and hail, seek shelter indoors if a thunderstorm approaches your area.