Meteorologist April Loveland's First Warning Forecast
Showers will continue overnight with a few light showers possible on Monday, with better chances by the afternoon, but doesn't look like a total washout. Temperatures will warm to the low and mid 40s. Temperatures will stay steady in the 40s and actually rise a bit by Tuesday morning, due to a southwesterly breeze. Tuesday will turn out to be mild with highs reaching the 60s, but we will see widespread rain and even some storms early as another area of low pressure tracks across the region. We may even hear a rumble of thunder. Very spring-like for the month of February.
Finally, high pressure will take control of the weather on Wednesday and looks like we should get a nice, yet short break from the gloomy and wet weather. Skies will be partly cloudy with highs near 40.
Another warm up on Thursday, but more rain will come. Expect another storm system to move in with rain likely. Temperatures will warm to the mid 50s. A cold front will move in to end the work week with highs in the mid 50s and another chance for some showers. It will be on the windy side.
Drying out, but cooling down on Saturday with highs in the low 40s under mostly sunny skies. It will continue to be windy, so expect wind chills in the 30s! Not quite as cold on Sunday with highs in the mid and upper 40s under mostly sunny skies.
Meteorologist April Loveland
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