Showers & storms to end off the work week, quick recovery over the weekend
Today: Showers & storms, high 74
Tonight: Midnight showers, tapering rain, low 53
Saturday: Early drizzle, afternoon clearing, high 62 (53)
Sunday: Sunny skies, high 67 (40)
Monday: Mostly sunny, high 77 (46)
Tuesday: Late thundershowers, high 83 (64)
Good Friday morning!
It's a fairly wet start to the day! Scattered showers have been pushing across the state as our next system gradually moves in. While there is a small break from the rain, showers & storms will return to end off Friday.
A low pressure center and its accompanying fronts have gone stationary, so there's not a lot of movement going on for the first half of today. That is funneling in a few showers to start us off. There is a drier trend towards the mid to late morning and into the early afternoon. A second round of wet weather is on the way as this system finally starts to budge.
Storms & showers push back into the area as we go into the afternoon and remain steady through the evening. There's no listed risk for severe weather, but an excessive rainfall risk has been issued for the entire state today. Hefty showers and thunderstorms could create the risk for isolated flash flooding today.
Showers begin to taper off after midnight. Going into tomorrow morning, there is some isolated drizzle for the early morning hours of Saturday. For the Cap City Half & Quarter marathons, runners should expect cloudy and cool weather. Sunshine starts to push back in towards the end of the day, but the eventual cold front that develops will keep temperatures in the lower 60s.
The rest of the weekend sees a very quick rebound. Sunshine pushes back in for Sunday. Temperatures are more typical for this time of year, getting back into the mid to upper 60s. We're jumping to the upper 70s for Monday and sunshine remaining steady.
We're back in the lower 80s for Tuesday, but it comes with another chance for a few thunderstorms. Showers remain on and off going into Wednesday and Thursday. Temperatures take a solid dip, but remain steady in the lower 70s for the middle of next week.
-Joe
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