For starters, it will be much warmer -- with the high temperature in the mid- to upper-70s -- and mainly dry, with just a slight chance of showers.
In fact, some sunshine will even return.
But with the warmup will come the risk of thunderstorms, mainly after noontime and into the evening.
"With the expected downpours moving over already-saturated grounds, there will be the risk for localized flash flooding and renewed river and stream flooding from runoff," AccuWeather.com Meteorologist Danielle Knittle said.
The chance of precipitation is 50 percent.
With the start of summer a month away, Monday will see more actual spring-like weather, with sunny skies and a high in the mid-70s.
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