Areas of light snow or flurries are moving through the state this morning with little to no accumulation. Expect another round of light rain or snow showers this afternoon as a cold front moves through the area. While the next round will be a little more widespread, temperatures will be warmer so little to no accumulation is expected. Highs today will be around 40.
High pressure builds in tomorrow. Expect mostly sunny skies and highs in the mid to upper 30s with breezy northwest winds.
Thursday will start a warming trend that will last into the weekend. Expect highs to reach the upper 40s under mostly sunny skies.
Friday will feature a few more clouds than Thursday, but temperatures will continue to warm with highs into the mid 50s.
A cold front will approach and stall out this weekend. Right now, it appears it will stall to our northwest, keeping the area unsettled but also keeping the heaviest rainfall to our west. Highs on Saturday will be around 60 degrees with scattered rain showers through the day.
With the front to our west and southerly flow continuing to bring warm and moist air up the east coast, expect more showers Sunday. Highs will push into the mid 60s before the front finally crosses the area Sunday evening.
Yesterday’s Weather Station Stats:
High Temp: 36.5°
Low Temp: 31.5°
Rain: 0.00″