Rainy Tuesday
The cold front will cross the state tonight, bringing an end to the rain from west to east. High pressure will build in tomorrow, clouds will decrease through the day and highs will top out around 80 degrees.
The cold front will cross the state tonight, bringing an end to the rain from west to east. High pressure will build in tomorrow, clouds will decrease through the day and highs will top out around 80 degrees.
Showers and thunderstorms will continue tonight and tomorrow. The biggest threat from this system will be the locally heavy rainfall. Overall, the entire state should see totals from .50 to .75 inches with isolated spots seeing totals over 2 inches.
Today will be mostly sunny and breezy, with highs in the mid 80s.
Saturday will be a carbon copy of today, except a few degrees warmer, with highs in the upper 80s.
We look to push towards and will likely top 90 degrees in some areas on Sunday under mostly sunny skies.
High pressure takes control of the weather along the east coast tomorrow and through the weekend. The high will provide mostly sunny skies and warmer temperatures. Expect highs in the mid 80s tomorrow, warming to near 90 by Sunday and Monday.
The low begins to move out tonight as high pressure works in tomorrow. Before it does, another day of showers and thunderstorms are expected. Highs tomorrow will push to near 80 degrees.
High pressure takes control for the end of the week and the weekend. Expect dry conditions and building heat through the weekend. Highs Friday will be in the low 80s, warming to near 90 by Sunday.
More of the same tomorrow, with a slightly better chance of afternoon showers and thunderstorms with highs again in the low 70s.
Temperatures begin to climb on Thursday as the low pressure over New England begins to move out, allowing southerly flow to develop. There will still be a chance of showers and thunderstorms. Highs will push into the low 80s.
Today will be mostly sunny, with highs in the mid 70s. Scattered showers and thunderstorms are possible this afternoon and into tonight.
Tuesday will slightly cooler than today with highs in the low 70s with showers possible through the day.
A warm front is currently working it’s way through the state, allowing moisture and warmer temperatures to stream northward. This feature, combined with a cold front approaching from the west will provide the forcing necessary for shower and thunderstorm development.
At this time, it appears enough instability and lift will be present for some of these storms to become severe and produce damaging winds, large hail, torrential rain and possibly tornadoes.
Unfortunately, the nice weather will be short lived as a strong area of low pressure will approach the state tomorrow.
The system will bring a warm front through the area during the day, followed by a cold front overnight. These features will allow showers and thunderstorms to develop during the afternoon and move through. Some of the storms could become severe with damaging winds, hail and heavy rainfall as the primary threat.
Tomorrow the state will be between weather systems, as the front and Tropical Storm Beryl move off to the east and another area of low pressure approach from the west. Expect mostly sunny skies and highs around 80 degrees.
A warm front will move through on Friday, followed by a cold front Friday night into Saturday. This will trigger another round of showers and thunderstorms Friday afternoon and Friday night. Just like last night’s storms, locally heavy rainfall can be expected.