Scattered showers and thunderstorms will continue into the night through Christmas day with a slight risk for severe weather during the afternoon Tuesday. Gusty winds and frequent lightning will be common in thunderstorms however, the chance for tornadoes has dropped since last night with models indicating much less convection then previously predicted. Low pressure and frontal boundary will remain within the area through Wednesday Morning with a clearing trend by the late afternoon. High pressure slips in behind the front dropping temps in the low 60s and upper 50s through Thursday. By Friday, another Front sets up to the west increasing rain chances to 40% Saturday afternoon. Temps keep the seasonable levels.