The Polar Vortex will be making a visit to the Northeastern
United States the middle of next week, and then a couple of storms will
approach from the Southeastern United States…
First though, we will have rain today with highs in the low
40’s as a storm system moves through our area.
Tomorrow as the storm system starts to pull away we will
have variably cloudy skies with a slight chance of a rain or snow shower and
highs in the low 40’s.
Monday we will then have a beautiful and warm day with highs
in the upper 40’s.
Tuesday a strong cold front will pass through our area,
bringing a chance of a shower in the morning and the chance of a snow shower at
night with highs in the mid 40’s.
Wednesday will be variably cloudy with a chance of a snow
shower and highs only in the low 30’s.
Thursday we will have increasing cloudiness, with a chance
of snow developing at night, as a storm system approaches from the Southeastern
United States with a high in the mid to upper 30’s.
Friday we will have a chance of rain or snow with a high
around 40.
Next Saturday and Sunday we will have variably cloudy skies
with a chance of a rain or snow shower and highs in the mid 40’s.
Next Monday through Wednesday we will have a chance of rain
or snow as a storm system may approach from the Southeastern United States. Highs will be in the mid 40’s depending on how
the storm sets up, if there is one.
Next Thursday and Friday should then be nice with highs in
the mid to upper 40’s.
"Weather on the
Edge" by Dr. Edge.
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