Chilly Nights And Cool Days Ahead

We’re heading into a dry and cooler stretch of weather.  A cooler north to northwesterly wind flow will usher in the cooler air. There will be lots of sunshine each day but the cooler air mass will off set any warming. Daytime highs will only manage the mid to upper 60s while overnight lows fall into the upper 30s to lower 40s the remainder of the workweek.

The upcoming weekend will reveal a gradual warming trend. We’re expecting mainly sunny skies and dry conditions to remain in place.   Southerly winds will return and temps begin to respond by Sunday.  Mid 70s are likely Sunday afternoon.

Early next week will be trending active again. Moisture will be on the increase and the chance for rain will return for Monday.  The chance for showers will stick around through  the week with storm potential Thursday into the latter half of the week.  Unfortunately, clouds and showers may be a factor for viewing the partial solar eclipse here Monday.  The event begins around 12:40pm and that’s around the same time showers could be moving through our area.  There’s still time to make adjustments to that forecast.  It would be a real shame to miss out on such a neat event.

 

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