Have a great weekend and thanks for reading SCW!
-GP
After today’s record breaking warmth, a cold front will bring slightly cooler weather to the region tomorrow. Scattered showers will be possible just about any time, but later further south, as showers work behind the front from north to south. Temperatures will be tricky, but should generally range from the mid to upper 50s, which is still well above normal. A continued downward trend in temperatures is expected on Sunday. Highs should be back somewhere around normal, and should be fairly uniform in the low 50s. The reason for the uniformity is that there will be more clouds in the south, limiting the usual warmth there. But all the rain should be south of the state by then. Monday should be a chilly day, with temperatures probably not making it to 45 anywhere in the state, despite a good deal of sun statewide. Clouds and temperatures should both increase on Tuesday, ahead of a storm system tracking into the Great lakes, which will also bring milder air with it. In general, high temperatures should be in the low to mid 50s. The best timing for rainfall from that system appears to be late Tuesday night into the first half of Wednesday. It’s a fast moving system, but can bring some heavy rain with it as it sweeps through the area. There’s even a slight chance of thunderstorms along the south coast. Temperatures may rise into the mid to upper 50s overnight, then fall slowly during the day on Wednesday, behind the cold front. The end of next week should be unremarkable, with near normal temperatures and clear to partly cloudy skies.
Have a great weekend and thanks for reading SCW! -GP |
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