We are getting a much needed break from the bad weather for
a week, then there are chances for rather significant storms next weekend and
for Christmas Eve and Christmas Day, both of which seem to have a decent
possibility of being snow…
Today there will be just a slight chance of a snow shower
and it will be cold with highs in the low to mid 30’s.
Tomorrow through Monday should be mostly sunny with temperatures
gradually warming from the mid 30’s tomorrow to the upper 30’s on Sunday and
the low 40’s on Monday.
Tuesday a weak storm system will approach, bringing with it
a chance for some showers and highs in the low 40’s.
After the storm starts to pass by it will bring a bit colder
air behind it and a chance of some snow showers next Wednesday, with a high in
the mid to upper 30’s.
Next Thursday and Friday should be mostly sunny and cold
with highs in the low to mid 30’s.
Next Saturday a storm system is likely to move along the
Gulf Coast, then turn northward up the East Coast. This will bring us a chance of rain or snow
developing in the afternoon and continuing through the night. The high next Saturday will be in the low to
mid 30’s.
Next Sunday we will have a continued chance for rain or snow
and highs in the low to mid 30’s.
Next Monday the rain or snow should come to an end early in
the morning and then things will clear out.
The high next Monday should be in the low to mid 30’s.
Next Tuesday should be nice with highs in the mid 30’s.
Christmas Eve another storm system is likely to move along
the Gulf Coast and then turn northward up the East Coast, bringing us a chance for
rain or snow and highs in the low to mid 30’s.
Christmas Day we will have a continued chance for rain or
snow with highs in the low to mid 30’s.
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