A cold front remains to the west today, while an area of low pressure and associated rainfall is developing along it to the south. This low pressure system and rainfall will continue to move to the northeast along the front and will bring more rainfall later today. Highs will reach into the 70s before the rain moves in.
The rain is expected to be more widespread than yesterday and will be heavier as well. Isolated rainfall totals of up to a half inch are possible before the cold front clears the state late tonight into tomorrow morning.
High pressure pushes in behind the front tomorrow, setting up a nice, dry stretch for the end of the week and into the weekend. As the high builds in, expect gusty winds to develop tomorrow afternoon, with highs near 70.
Friday and Saturday will remain sunny, with highs in the low to mid 70s both days. A cold front will approach the state on Sunday, increasing cloud cover and possibly bringing a chance of a shower Sunday afternoon.