Meteorologist April Loveland's First Warning Forecast
High pressure will move out tonight and a dry cold front will move in early Thursday making for a much cooler day. We'll still have plenty of sunshine, but temperatures will top off right around 50 degrees.
Even cooler to end the work week with highs in the mid 40s. Keeping a slight 20 percent chance for late-day showers.
Better chances for wet weather heading into the weekend as several systems make their way across the region. Temperatures for the weekend will at least be on the mild side with highs in the low 60s both days, so at least it will be a milder rain.
We'll cool to the mid 50s to start the work week with rain at times.
Even cooler Tuesday as highs slip into the mid 40s. We'll still have to deal with some lingering showers.
We should finally get to dry out by next Wednesday and highs will rebound to the mid 50s.
Meteorologist April Loveland
For weather updates on Facebook: HERE
Follow me on Twitter: HERE
Follow me on Instagram HERE
Check out the Interactive Radar on WTKR.com: Interactive Radar