High pressure building into the region today will bring sunshine and breezy conditions through tomorrow. Winds may gust to near 30mph at times both days. Highs will be in the mid to upper 30s both days.
Clouds will increase tomorrow night ahead of the next storm system to affect our area.
An area of low pressure will approach from the southwest. Meanwhile, high pressure over eastern Canada will funnel cold air down the east coast.
This wedge of cold air will set the stage for a wintry mix of precipitation Friday afternoon, changing to rain by Friday evening. Highs Friday will top out in the mid 30s.
Plain rain will continue Friday night and into Saturday as an area of low pressure develops to our south. Highs Saturday will be in the mid 40s.
High pressure returns on Sunday and persists into the beginning of next week. Highs will push into the 50s Sunday and Monday.
Another system moves in on Tuesday, bringing another shot of wintry mix to rain.
Yesterday’s Weather Station Stats:
High Temp: 45.2°
Low Temp: 28.9°
Rain: 0.08″