A soggy Sunday on tap. Rain will be likely throughout the day today along with some fog. It will be milder though with highs reaching the 60s. There will be a bit of a breeze with winds out of the southeast at 15-20 mph, with a few higher gusts. A rumble of thunder is not out of the question. Showers will continue overnight with lows in the mid 40s.
Showers will linger into Monday as the system pulls away. Especially during the afternoon and evening. Temperatures will be cooler, with highs near 50.
Sunshine will return on Tuesday, but it will be cooler with many of us struggling to get out of the 40s. Morning wind chills in the 20s are possible. BRR!
Rain chances will remain low through Thursday. Temperatures will be mainly in the low 50s. Rain chances will increase on Friday as a strong cold front moves through. Just keeping a 30 percent chance right now. Highs will top out in the low and mid 50s. A big drop in temperatures for Saturday. Many areas will be 10 degrees colder than Saturday with highs struggling to get out of the mid 40s.
Weather & Health
Pollen: Low (Mixed Trace)
UV Index: 2 (Low)
Air Quality: Good (Code Green)
Mosquitoes: Low
Tropical Update
2019 Atlantic Hurricane Season has ended.
Here are some highlights:
https://www.noaa.gov/media-release/active-2019-atlantic-hurricane-season-comes-to-end
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