Rain tomorrow, warmer on Monday, a piece of the Polar Vortex
approaches on Wednesday, and then a storm approaches on Friday…
This will be an active week of weather ahead. A storm will
approach tomorrow bringing us some rain. The rain could start as a brief period
of snow, sleet, or freezing rain early in the morning. There could also be a
bit of flooding as the rain combines with the melting snow.
Sunday we will have a slight chance of a rain or snow shower
as the storm starts to pull away from our area.
Monday should then be nice and warmer with highs in the
upper 40’s.
Then Monday night into Tuesday morning a strong cold front
will pass through, bringing with it a chance of a shower.
Tuesday will then be cold with highs only in the upper 30’s.
Wednesday will be variably cloudy with a chance of a snow
shower as a piece of the Polar Vortex approaches our area. The lows on
Wednesday morning will likely be in the mid to upper teens with highs only in
the low to mid 30’s.
Thursday will then be mostly sunny with highs around 40.
Then next Friday and Saturday a storm system will approach
from the west, bringing a chance of rain or snow and highs around 40.
Next Sunday through Wednesday morning a coastal storm may
then form, bringing a chance of rain or snow and highs around 40 Sunday through
Tuesday, warming to the low to mid 40’s after it starts to clear out next
Wednesday.
"Weather on the
Edge" by Dr. Edge.
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