A cold front passed through the area this morning ending all chances of precipitation today. As the day progresses tomorrow, chances increase for elevated convection to develop over our area well northwest of the surface front. Any convection that does develop would originate around 700 mb. This threat continues through Sunday night into Monday morning although instability decreases through this period. Increased upper level vorticity advection associated with the upper level trough moving eastward along with isentropic lift of moisture in the mid-levels may produce stratiform showers over the area Monday. If not, there is still a likelihood of mid to upper level clouds and possible virga advecting over the site from the southwest.