Scattered thunderstorms have a way of showing up with little warning—one moment, the sky wears a heavy gray jacket, and the next, a flash of light cuts through, followed by the deep, rolling voice of thunder. Today’s forecast has that kind of unpredictable energy: overcast skies, rumbling storms likely, the air thick with the promise of rain. Daytime highs are set to climb toward 87°F, the warmth sitting close even as southwesterly winds nudge the branches just a little. Tonight, the clouds hang around, storms still likely, with temperatures dipping to a gentle 73°F. South winds keep the weather moving, never quite letting things settle.
There’s a rhythm to days like this. Maybe you remember summer afternoons spent listening to rain hammer on the porch roof, each drop a tiny percussionist in a backyard symphony. Or perhaps you think of that hush before a storm breaks—how the world seems to pause, waiting for whatever comes next.
On days when the weather feels uncertain, when the sky can’t quite make up its mind, it’s easy to let your own thoughts scatter, too. Here’s an affirmation for days like these: I welcome what comes, knowing that just beyond the thunder is the promise of clear skies. Let the storms roll through. Let the clouds linger. There’s comfort in knowing that even the wildest weather passes, and with it, the chance to start fresh.
Each rumble is a reminder that change is part of the forecast, but so is resilience. Hold onto that—especially when the world outside is loud and gray.















