Rain & T-storms Thursday Into Friday
A frontal boundary is approaching and it will help trigger showers and t-storms over the next few days.  Most of the rain activity will come through late Thursday night into early Friday. The rain will move out just in time for the upcoming weekend. Sunshine returns and temps warm back into the mid to upper 70s both Saturday and Sunday. The warming trend will continue into next week.
In the meantime, we’re expecting a mostly cloudy sky with temps only falling into the mid to upper 50s overnight. Moisture will be on the increase and a passing shower can’t be ruled out overnight.  A frontal system will move into the area Thursday. This boundary will help bring rain and t-storms through the state. The heaviest rain will move through late Thursday night into Friday. At this point, we don’t see anything significant but we’re keeping an eye on it. Rainfall potential will range between 1 to 2 inches.
High pressure will return just in time for the upcoming weekend. This system will provide us more sunshine and mild temps. High temps will be in the 70s and lows in the 50s both Saturday and Sunday.  Looks like the spring-like warm will continue well into that following workweek.



