Decent Rain Chances Through Midweek

A frontal boundary will be a key factor in our weather over the next couple of days.   The boundary will hover nearby and keep our weather pattern active with daily rounds of showers and t-storms.  We don’t expect anything too strong or severe but there will be occasional t-storms capable of heavy rain, gusty winds, and frequent lightning strikes.

There will be a few showers or t-storms through the evening hours but most of the rain activity will taper off and end overnight.  Temps will drop into the mid 60s for lows.  The air mass will remain moist and new showers/t-storms develop Tuesday.  Clouds and rain activity could hold temps down just a bit with highs in the upper 70s to lower 80s. We’re expecting a repeat of Tuesdays weather on Wednesday.

The frontal boundary over the region will eventually weaken and move northward and away from the area Thursday into Friday.  Rain chances decrease but temps increase and could be in the upper 80s for highs late week.  It will look and feel more like summer with the heat and humidity being more noticeable.   It looks like this rather warm weather pattern will continue into the weekend.  There will be another frontal system moving into the area late Sunday.  It looks like a dry front and may just move through unnoticeable for most.  High pressure will slide in behind the frontal system and the heat and humidity back down just a bit early next week.

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