Happy Friday!
Temperatures were, once again, above average today. Our lows will continue the trend, in the mid to upper 30s. Clouds will increase overnight as well, and we could have some dense patchy fog by morning. Take it easy behind the wheel if you have to head out early!
Tomorrow the clouds
stick around. The morning will be murky with the combo of cloud cover and fog, and even after the fog dissipates, we keep the clouds around for the afternoon. A stray shower or two isn’t out of the question either. On the bright side, temperatures remain above average, with highs largely in the low and mid 50s.
Sunday remains mostly cloudy and temperatures get an additional boost into the low 60s. The downside is that the extra warmth is coming from a very strong flow of air from the south ahead of our next storm. This will make Sunday very windy, with gusts in the 20s, 30s, and even 40s possible.
Our storm arrives close to midnight, with the heaviest rain falling in the very early hours of Monday morning. This storm will bring heavy rain, gusty winds, and a rumble of thunder can’t be counted out. It’ll make for a slightly miserable Monday morning commute. Rain will finally taper off by the afternoon. Highs will be in the mid 50s.
Clouds decrease on Tuesday, leaving us with sun by the afternoon. We’ll stay in the mid 50s.
Wednesday will be beautiful– mostly sunny, not too breezy, with temperatures right around 60. A great day out look for Saint Joseph’s Day!
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