Glasgow residents should brace for a wet start to the workweek as thunderstorms are expected to hit the area early Monday, July 21st. A mix of rain and strong winds could disrupt travel and outdoor plans as the National Weather Service warns of a 30% chance of showers, mainly after 3 a.m. Monday. The day will be mostly cloudy, with temperatures peaking around 84°F and a low of 58°F.
According to the NWS, the storms will develop during the early morning hours, making Monday morning’s commute potentially hazardous, especially for drivers on wet roads. Winds will increase with gusts from the northeast at up to 10 mph. The chance of precipitation is about 80% through the day, with the possibility of more showers continuing into Monday night.
Looking ahead, Glasgow will experience another round of rain on Tuesday, with a high of 85°F and a 50% chance of more thunderstorms. By Wednesday, conditions are expected to clear slightly, but rain showers will persist, impacting outdoor events and travel.
As temperatures remain high throughout the week, peaking in the mid-80s, residents should prepare for more unstable weather, including potential thunderstorm activity on Thursday and Friday. This summer weather alert highlights the need to stay updated on weather conditions, especially for those with travel plans or outdoor activities.
Five-Day Forecast for Glasgow:
- Monday, July 21st: High 84°F, Low 58°F, Thunderstorms with a 80% chance of rain
- Tuesday, July 22nd: High 85°F, Low 59°F, Showers with a 50% chance of rain
- Wednesday, July 23rd: High 76°F, Low 64°F, Slight chance of showers, 40% chance
- Thursday, July 24th: High 79°F, Low 60°F, Mostly clear, 20% chance of rain
- Friday, July 25th: High 92°F, Low 60°F, Mostly sunny with a high near 92°F
Be sure to stay informed as conditions evolve and check for updates if planning to be outdoors or on the road.


