The First Warning Storm Team is tracking some soggy weather.
High pressure continues to build over the region today, keeping conditions chilly and dry during the daylight hours. We’re tracking numerous disturbances this week, that will bring us some rain and cooler temperatures.
Mostly cloudy skies today. May see a few peaks from the sun, but for the most part, clouds will continue to increase throughout the day. It will be a few degrees cooler today than Saturday, due to the cloud cover. Highs in the upper 40s to lower 50s. The models are showing rain moving into the region toward the northeast this evening and into early Monday morning. Some heavy rain is possible at times. Lows in the lower 40s. Most of the rain looks to move out by noontime on Monday. Skies still look to remain mostly cloudy with a few peaks of sun possible.
The models are still in disagreement as to when exactly the next batch of rain will arrive. As of now, the best chance will be late Monday into Tuesday. Rain at times during the day Tuesday with highs in the mid to upper 50s. A slight chance for some lingering showers Wednesday morning. Highs will be a bit milder in the upper 50s to near 60.
A cold front will cross the area Thursday. As of now, just keeping a slight chance for a shower. High pressure will build in Friday and Saturday, with dry conditions.
Sunday: Increasing clouds throughout the day. Highs in the upper 40s to near 50. Winds: N 5-10 mph.
Sunday night: Rain develops later in the evening, with the best chance overnight. Rain may become heavy at times (60%). Lows in the lower 40s. Winds: SE 5-10.
Monday: Rain…mainly in the morning (60%). Mostly cloudy with highs in the low to mid 50s. Winds: N-10 mph.
Weather & Health
Pollen: Low
UV Index: 3 (Moderate)
Air Quality: Good (Code Green)
Mosquitoes: Low
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