While cooler, an improvement from this mornings lows which combined with gusty winds have made for a chilly morning across the region. This will allow temps to rebound a bit this afternoon with valley locations touching near 40, with mid 30’s elsewhere. Winds in the wake of last nights cold front will remain gusty at times early this morning and begin to subside by later this morning into early this afternoon. Images- NAM and HRRR simulated radar TuesdayĬategories Detailed Forecast, Forecast Discussions, forecasts Leave a comment We should return to another mild day Thursday as temps once again surge ahead of our next frontal boundary, but the typical spring roller coaster will commence as the aforementioned cold front will knock temps back down again for Friday. While the front will keep cool air and moisture north of the region today and tomorrow it will eventually push through on Wednesday with showers and potentially thunderstorms becoming more widespread and colder air finally pushing is with the front. The good news is being south of the front means we will also remain on the mild side of things today and tomorrow. With that said, the clouds and chances for showers increases in probability across the northern most parts of the region. As you can see in our first two images, data agrees on most of the precipitation with this stalled front holding to the north of the region. There is an isolated chance for some thunderstorms to develop, we will monitor that potential throughout the day.Īs mentioned over the last few days, cooler air will linger for the remainder of the week, but high pressure means sunshine and calm weather will co-host.Ĭategories Detailed Forecast, Forecast Discussions, forecasts 1 CommentĪ beautiful start to the morning, with clouds increasing this afternoon as a cold front slowly drags its way south and eventually stalls north of the region. Showers will mark the arrival of the front between 3-5PM, vent rule out a thunderstorm, especially across our southern most zones. For some across the NW portion of the region it will be a flash in the pan as colder air crashes the party by early afternoon as the front enters the region. While the data suggests the sunshine will struggle to return today, southerly winds ahead of the next frontal boundary will aid in advecting some spring warmth into the region. Overnight showers have cleared the region and we should remain dry until mid afternoon. Typical spring roller coaster continues, after yesterdays cooler temps, we will see a brief return to warmth today across the region.
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