A Chance To Dry Out And Warm Up This Week

We’re off to a quiet start weatherwise this week. It’s a bit cooler but that will change as the week progresses. As it warms, moisture increases and there’s more soaking rain ahead for late week and the upcoming weekend.

In the meantime, we get a chance to dry out. High pressure will be over the region and that will help keep our sky mainly rain free. The air mass over us is a bit cooler and temps continue chilly through Tuesday morning. We expect mid to upper 30s for lows overnight. Frost is possible so you should take care of those tender plants. We’re back into a sunny sky Tuesday into the middle of the week. Temps will respond and afternoon temps warm into the 70s for highs. It will continue dry around here through Thursday. Southerly breezes and a mainly sunny sky will warm a few spots up to the 80 degree mark Thursday afternoon.

Late week we begin to shift into a more active weather pattern. A frontal boundary will enter the dip south and begin to slowly move through the region. Rain and storms are likely to accompany the frontal system. Early indications are rainfall could reach 2 to 4 inches over a Friday through Sunday period. At this point, a significant severe storm threat doesn’t show up but this could change as we get a bit closer to the weekend. We will keep you posted.

Categories: Daily Forecast