High pressure will provide mostly sunny skies today and warmer temperatures. It will still be breezy, but highs should reach the mid to upper 60s.
A cold front will approach tomorrow, spreading showers into the region. Showers are likely from mid-morning through the afternoon hours to the west, and from afternoon into evening further east. There is also a slight chance of thunderstorms during the evening hours as the front crosses the state. Highs will be in the upper 60s.
Saturday will be mostly sunny, but a secondary cold front will pass through late in the day or overnight. This front will have little moisture with it, so no rain is expected. Highs will be in the low 70s.
That front will settle to our south during the day Sunday, leaving the area with mostly sunny skies and highs in the low 60s.
A complex, unsettled pattern looks to set up next week. With the stalled front to our south and an upper level low over the eastern US, rain chances return. Several pieces of energy will likely rotate through the region from late Monday through the end of the week. Right now, there is a chance of rain each day, but the details of this pattern and exact rain chances will have to be worked out.
Yesterday’s Weather Station Stats:
High Temp: 60.4°
Low Temp: 45.7°
Rain: 0.00″