Author: Shane Butler

Colder Air Will Stick Around For A Few Days!

We’re now on the backside of a secondary frontal boundary and this one is ushering in a much colder air mass.   We’re expecting daytime highs in the upper 50s to lower 60s while overnight temps fall into the mid 30s.   The blast of cold air will likely lead to areas of frost Friday and Saturday mornings.  You may want…

Colder Air Heading South

The rain activity will gradually move out but the clouds will linger through the night.  A frontal boundary will eventually push through and end the rain.  Temps will only fall into the lower 60s overnight into early Wednesday.  A secondary frontal boundary will work its way across the state Wednesday.  The passage of this front will usher in a much…

A Good Chance For Rain Midweek!

We’re looking at a decent chance for some rain activity to move through our area this week.   It will come as a frontal boundary approaches late Wednesday into Thursday.  There could even be a storm or two accompanying the frontal passage.   Rainfall potential will range between .50 to 1.50 in spots.  We’re on the backside of the front Thursday afternoon….

Above Average Temps Sticking Around

Temps remain well above average for highs and there’s still no cold air in sight.  Upper 70s to lower 80s are likely through the weekend into next week. We will keep the chance for showers and a few t-storms over the next few days.  It won’t be anything significant but any little bit will help out during this rather dry…

Shower Chances Continue For Late Week

Moisture continues to flow into the area and that’s leading to some rain activity.  It’s not a significant rain event but anything will help after an extremely dry October.   Showers and  a few t-storms are possible over the next few days.  Our best rain chances will be south and eastern area.   These areas  could see some beneficial rains.  It doesn’t…