Active pattern continues to start the month. Cold front is pushing into the state at the moment which means that we will have a brisk start to the day tomorrow morning, but ultimately tomorrow afternoon should be very nice with highs in the 60's and winds dying down as the day goes on (which will hopefully help with ongoing firefighting efforts). Quick turnaround on Sunday as the moist sector reestablishes itself which will possibly lead to elevated thunderstorms around midday (likely non-severe, maybe a marginal hail threat). Monday and especially Tuesday look very problematic for additional wildfires as a dryline will likely shunt the moisture eastward, and highs in the mid 80's along with strong SW winds will once again encourage the rapid spread of any fires that develop. On the off chance that the dryline ends up further west than what is currently forecast, the environment will likely be very favorable for severe weather as opposed to wildfires. The more probable outcome is that it will end up as another regional tornado outbreak for areas to our east. Another strong cold front will move through on Tuesday Night which will knock high temperatures down into the 50s/60s for the rest of the week. The pattern potentially looks more favorable for rain across much of the state as we head into next weekend. We will keep our fingers crossed.