Storms Subside, Windows of Sunshine Ahead!
Tonight will see our scattered thunderstorms fizzle out as we approach sundown. The decreasing temperatures will dampen the instability seen earlier today. We will see these scattered thunderstorms turn to scattered showers, eventually drying out as we reach lows in the upper 40s.
Tomorrow, get ready for those showers and storms to return. Much like today's storms, these will be scattered in nature. The severity of these storms, however, will be lower. The main hazards of these storms will be wind damage and hail in some spots. These storms will begin popping up as temperatures warm up to the mid 60s.
Tuesday will see some leftover showers in the afternoon after we dip to lows in the upper 40s. Highs will be cooler, reaching the low 60s. Overall, rain will be slowing down just in time for Wednesday.
Wednesday will bring abundant sunshine and clear skies, starting out in the mid 40s. The sunshine and drier air will allow temperatures to jump to the upper 60s, making it a great day for any outdoor chores or activities.
Thursday will see similar conditions to Wednesday with increased cloud cover. Rising moisture will keep lows a little higher, with temperatures rising from the low 50s to the low 70s. A stationary front along the southern border of our state will yield some sprinkles, but most will stay dry.
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Friday sees high pressure settle in over the Great Lakes, keeping away the rain for a little while longer. Clear skies will bring lows in the mid 40s and highs in the upper 60s. By Friday, most trails should be dry, making it a great day for a hike!
Saturday sees that high pressure holding strong with clear, blue skies. The air will be drier, and the temperatures will be higher, rising from the upper 40s to the low 70s.
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Sunday, low pressure over Maine brings a very weak cold front. Our showers will be light, and the temperature impact will be minimal as we continue to rise in temperature throughout the week. We will see temperatures rise from the low 50s to the low 70s.
Looking ahead, we can expect our temperatures to keep rising, approaching the mid 70s by Wednesday, where we will see our rain make a return.
TONIGHT: Storms weaken as temperature drops. Lows in the mid 40s.TOMORROW: Showers and T-storms return. Highs in the mid 60s.TUESDAY: Scattered showers. Highs in the low 60s.WEDNESDAY: Clear Skies. Highs near 70.THURSDAY: Clouds roll in. Highs near 70.FRIDAY: High pressure settles in. Highs in the upper 60s.SATURDAY: Lots of sunshine. Highs near 70.SUNDAY: Light rain. Highs in the low 70s.MONDAY: Sunny day. Highs in the low 70s.TUESDAY: Scattered Showers. Highs near 70.WEDNESDAY: PM Showers. Highs in the mid 70s.
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