Spring-Like Warmth Is Sticking Around
We’re back into mainly clear sky and slightly cooler conditions but it won’t last for much longer. Another frontal boundary will move into the state and help generate rain and t-storms across the area over the upcoming weekend. Once its gone, we’re back into sunshine and more spring-like warmth.
In the meantime, our sky will clear and temps will fall into the upper 30s to lower 40s overnight.  We’re in between weather systems Friday. You can expect lots of sunshine and temps to top out in the upper 60s to lower 70s.
Our rain chances will increase over the upcoming weekend. A frontal system will approach from the west and be the focal point for rain and possibly t-storms late Saturday into Sunday. An area of low pressure will develop and move the boundary through the state. Rain is likely and there will probably be t-storms passing through here as well. Right now, we don’t see anything too strong or severe but we are watching for any signals as we get closer to the weekend. Temps will continue to reach the 70s for highs both days.
High pressure will build over the deep south early next week. This should provide us with a sunny sky and more warm temps. Looks like no bitter cold air in sight and more of that 70+ degree warmth .



