Clouds build today with a stray shower around this evening, soaking rain for Wednesday
TODAY: Mostly Cloudy, Stray Evening Shower. Hi 72.
TONIGHT: Showers Develop. Lo 54.
WEDNESDAY: Rainy & Cool. Hi 58. Winds: E 5-15 mph.
What a fantastic Memorial Day! High temperatures climbed into the 70s yesterday with plenty of sunshine and calm weather. Temperatures were still below average, but it was a step up from Saturday and Sunday. This morning will bring another cool start as clouds increase ahead of our next area of low pressure moving NE out of the Tennessee Valley. Despite more cloud cover today, temperatures should still reach the low 70s this afternoon. A stray shower may try to move in across the southern tier this evening, but most locations will stay dry until tonight. Expect a few showers to develop overnight with lows dipping into the mid-50s.
A soaking rainfall is back on Wednesday. Much of the day tomorrow will feature widespread rain, with the steadiest coming in the morning. Most backyards should pick up around 0.50″ with locally higher amounts up to 1″ possible. The rain will taper to showers and drizzle tomorrow afternoon. Stray showers will linger on Thursday, but most of Thursday and Friday should be dry, with more showers expected later Friday and Saturday. Details and amounts with this next wave will become clearer later in the week. Sunday looks better with more sunshine as we kick off June. Building warmth that is typical for early summer appears more likely following this upcoming weekend.
-Meteorologist Brett Thackara
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