A warm front will slowly push north through the area today. As it does, temperatures will rise into the low low to mid 50s by this afternoon.
A cold front will approach tonight and tomorrow. Ahead of the front, temperatures will climb into the 60s with strong southerly flow. Showers will also develop tomorrow morning and will increase in coverage and intensity as the front moves closer tomorrow afternoon and evening.
Periods of heavy rain and even thunderstorms are possible into tomorrow night. Rain totals of over an inch are expected and strong gusty winds are possible within the showers and storms.
The front will clear the area late tomorrow night, followed by gusty northwest winds and colder temperatures on Thursday. Highs Thursday will top out in the mid 40s.
A weak clipper system will move through Thursday night, bringing a chance of snow showers into Friday morning. Highs Friday will be even colder, in the mid 30s.
A relatively dry and chilly weekend is on tap. Highs Saturday will be in the mid to upper 30s under mostly sunny skies. Another weak clipper system will move through Saturday night, possibly touching off another round of flurries or light snow showers. Skies will clear again on Sunday and highs will be in the low 40s.
We remain dry with temperatures near normal as we move into next week.
Yesterday’s Weather Station Stats:
High Temp: 40.0°
Low Temp: 25.8°
Rain: 0.19″