7:15 AM | Still some soaking rain to endure before late day clearing begins
Paul Dorian
6-Day Forecast
Today
Cloudy with morning rain that will be heavy at times and maybe even a thunderstorm or two mixed in, late afternoon clearing is likely along with windy and very mild conditions, winds could gust past 40 mph, temperatures peaking near 60 degrees
Tonight
Partly cloudy, breezy and colder, near freezing
Saturday
Mostly sunny, still pretty mild, upper 40’s
Saturday Night
Partly cloudy, cold, low 30’s
Sunday
Mostly sunny early, clouds late, cooler, mid 40’s; snow showers possible at night
Monday
Partly cloudy, cold, maybe a few snow showers, near 40
Tuesday
Partly sunny, milder, mid 40’s
Wednesday
Mostly cloudy, showers possible, mild, upper 40’s
Discussion
Low pressure sliding by to our west is sweeping a cold front through the region this morning and heavy showers and possible thunderstorms will accompany the frontal passage. The rain will clear out of here by early-to-mid afternoon and the late afternoon will feature some clearing, windy and mild conditions with temperatures peaking today near 60. Weak high pressure will build into the region early this weekend, but a weak frontal passage Saturday night will usher in somewhat cooler air for Sunday. A stronger front and upper level disturbance will pass through Sunday night and Monday, and that system may be accompanied by snow showers. Temperatures on Monday will be hard-pressed to reach 40 degrees. A warming trend begins on Tuesday, but it will be cut off by another cold frontal passage on Wednesday.
Video
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