Entering this afternoon, there is a slight chance for a rain shower, mainly in our southeastern communities. Most will continue to see some quiet conditions through mid-afternoon, when our next chance for showers and storms may arrive.
Temperatures are rising through the 60s, so it is at least a
mild start to the weekend. With the windy conditions outside, though, you may want a light jacket. High temperatures
More rain showers and some thunderstorms this afternoon.Rain chances continue overnight into Sunday AM.
More chances for showers and storms return by late this afternoon, although not as widespread as what we saw this morning. More overnight showers and storms will be possible, too. Here, a few gusty, strong storms may develop during these times as well, with more damaging winds being the main threat.
This incoming weather system is really stirring up our winds. Top gusts on Saturday will reach speeds up to 55 mph. Speeds this high are most likely to happen in the afternoon and evening. As a result, the National Weather Service has issued a Wind Advisory for the area. Watch out for downed trees, and perhaps isolated power outages.
Saturday is the windiest day of the weekend with peak afternoon/evening wind gusts reaching as high as 55 mph.
While Saturday is another warmer than average day, with highs in the low 70s, cold air comes rushing in on Sunday as this stormy weather system departs. Sunday's sunrise temperature will be the highest of the daytime - in the mid-40s - and we'll fall from there during the day. WNW gusts up to 25 mph will add even more of a chill to the air.
Rain showers may return Sunday, occasionally mixing with snow showers, mainly in the morning and early afternoon.
The visit to highs in the 40s will be temporary, as the 50s return on Monday for high temperatures. We even soar into the 60s Tuesday and Wednesday ahead of our next rain chance.
The roller coaster with these high temperatures continue.
Our next weather system moves through Wednesday and Thursday, bringing more chances for rain showers. It will be another windy experience, too.
This Afternoon: Rain and storm chances return, mainly later in the afternoon. Some of these storms could be severe, containing winds over 58 mph, and small hail. An isolated tornado or two will be possible as well. Windy throughout the entire day. Peak gusts, up to 55 mph, from afternoon into evening.High: 73°Winds: SW 15-25 mph with gusts up to 55 mph (most likely in the afternoon and evening)
Tonight: Rain/storm chances continue overnight into Sunday morning. A few strong/severe storms still possible early.Low: 46°Winds: SW 5-10 mph with occasional gusts up to 25 mph
Sunday: Rain and storms early, chance for snow showers in the afternoon. Temps falling through the day as cold air moves in.High: 46° at sunrise and fallingWinds: WNW 10-15 mph with gusts up to 30 mph
Sunday Night: Partly cloudy. Cold.Low: 26°Winds: NW 5-15 mph with gusts up to 25 mph
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