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7:15 AM | Rain into tonight and some of it will be heavy along with a possible thunderstorm; more rain Friday night/Saturday

Paul Dorian

6-Day Forecast

Today

Cloudy, periods of rain developing during the mid-morning hours and it will become heavy at times with the possibility of a thunderstorm, there can be a few ice pellets mixed in at the onset, but no problems will result from this, chilly, mid-to-upper 40's

Tonight

Mostly cloudy, more rain and possibly a thunderstorm, some rain can still be heavy, fog possible late, cool, upper 30's

Thursday

Mostly cloudy in the morning with a shower possible, partly sunny in the afternoon, mild, low-to-mid 50’s

Thursday Night

Mostly cloudy, chilly, low-to-mid 30’s

Friday

Partly sunny, mild, near 50

Saturday

Mostly cloudy, mild, windy, rain likely and possibly a strong thunderstorm, mid-to-upper 50’s

Sunday

Mostly sunny, cooler, near 50

Monday

Partly sunny, chilly, mid 40’s

Discussion

Rain will develop by mid-morning and continue heavy at times right through the afternoon and there can be a couple of thunderstorms mixed in. Also, there can be a few ice pellets mixed in briefly at the onset this morning, but no problems will result as temperatures are well above freezing. Rain, and possible thunderstorms, continues tonight and some fog could develop late at night. Elsewhere today, heavy snow will fall all the way across the northern tier of the country from the Dakotas to the southern New England coast and there can be severe weather including tornadoes in the Ohio and Tennessee Valleys. After morning drizzle tomorrow, high pressure will build back into the region, but then a strong front approaches by Saturday, and this front will be quite active with some rain, gusty winds and possible thunderstorm activity later Friday night and Saturday. Colder air moves in for the early part of next week following a secondary cold frontal passage on Sunday.

Video

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