High pressure will push into the area this afternoon. As it does, it will scour out the stagnant air that has prompted Air Quality alerts across the state. Expect a bit more sunshine this afternoon as highs push into the low 50s.
A warm front will move into the area tomorrow, bringing a return to cloudy conditions by the afternoon and perhaps light rain or drizzle tomorrow night. Highs will be in the low to mid 50s.
A slow moving cold front will approach on Thursday, bringing a slight chance of showers to the area. Highs will be in the low 60s.
Rain chances increase Thursday night as the front moves closer. The front will remain in the area through Friday and Friday night as several areas of low pressure form and move along the front. Expect several rounds of showers into early Saturday morning. High pressure will then move back in Saturday leading to partial clearing and highs in the low 40s.
Another storm system will likely affect the area Sunday into Monday. With cold high pressure in place, this system will likely start out as a wintry mix on Sunday, changing to rain by Monday. The exact details and amount of frozen precipitation will depend on the storm track and will be resolved as we get closer to the event.
Yesterday’s Weather Station Stats:
High Temp: 49.4°
Low Temp: 38.8°
Rain: 0.00″