Sunny and warm today
Expect sunny skies and warm conditions today, with temperatures approaching 60 today. Unlike Friday we will not be relying on a warm front to bring in the milder air, so there is no chance that the warmth stalls out to our south today. A weak, dry cold front will move through later today and it will usher in slightly cooler air for tomorrow, but sunshine will remain.
A stronger area of low pressure will move into the Great Lakes Tuesday night and Wednesday, bringing moisture and rain to the area on Wednesday and Wednesday night. Rainfall totals may approach an inch with this system.
Partly sunny and warm today
Today will be partly sunny with a high around 60. It will also be breezy with winds gusting to near 25 this afternoon. A disturbance will rotate down from Canada this evening, bringing a chance of showers overnight.
A low pressure center will move into the Great Lakes tomorrow, dragging a warm front into the area. The warm front will bring in even warmer air and possibly another round of showers as it moves through. Highs tomorrow will be in the upper 60s and approach 70 in many areas.
Partly sunny today, 70 on Thursday
As high pressure continues to move off the coast, a southerly return flow will bring in warmer air as we head through the week while disturbances passing to our north will provide a slight chance of a shower tomorrow night through Thursday night. A cold front will cross the area on Friday.
Expect partly sunny skies today and tomorrow. Highs today and tomorrow will be in the mid to upper 50s.
Highs approaching 70 today
After some early morning showers, sunshine will break through the clouds and temperatures will once again rise well into the 60s to near 70. Today is the last day for the warmth, as a cold front will cross the area tonight bringing another round of showers as well. Showers will continue into tomorrow morning and highs will be knocked back into the low to mid 50s.
Highs in the 60s today and tomorrow
The end of January and the beginning of February will feel like April, as highs today and tomorrow will push into the mid 60s. High pressure continues to move off the South Carolina coast allowing southerly flow to develop, bringing in the warm air. Meanwhile, a cold front will move through tomorrow night with a chance of showers, only to move back through on Thursday as a warm front and more widespread rain. Total rainfall of up to a half inch will be possible statewide.