Most will Stay Dry for Memorial Day Weekend!
Tonight, we will see cloud cover roll in around dinnertime. Those same clouds will quickly clear up later into the night, providing ample opportunities for stargazing. As the clouds clear out, we will see our temperatures drop to the mid 40s.
Tomorrow will start off dry and sunny. However, as the day progresses, expect the cloud cover to greatly increase. We'll see a scattered shower or two, particularly in our southern counties, but most of the region will stay dry all day. Temperatures will reach the upper 60s by the late afternoon.
Memorial Day sees us warm up a bit, but we will have some scattered showers out ahead of Tuesday's system. Expect lows in the upper 40s and highs in the low 70s.
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Tuesday brings heavy rain nearly all day. Showers will start very early in the morning and will last late into the night. Tuesday alone will bring over an inch of rain for most of our region, so be on the lookout for ponding on the roads on both the morning and evening commutes. Temperatures will gradually rise from the low 50s to the low 60s.
Wednesday morning sees lows in the lower 50s with some scattered leftover showers on the backside of the previous day's system. These showers will disperse and dissipate as we move into the afternoon. Highs will reach the lower 70s.
Thursday will see scattered light rain throughout our region. Expect mostly cloudy skies all day. The ample moisture present will keep lows in the mid 50s and highs in the low 70s.
Friday will start off with more of those scattered showers we saw the previous day, but as a weak cold front approaches from the northwest, we will see some more organized showers in the late morning into the afternoon. Most in the area can expect less than a half inch of rain throughout the day. Temperatures will rise from the mid 50s to the low 70s.
Saturday sees upslope showers in the morning with lows in the mid 50s. These will clear out moving into the afternoon, leading to highs in the low 70s.
Looking ahead to your extended forecast, expect the skies to clear up with high pressure moving in. Abundant sunshine will cause highs to poke into the 80s by Tuesday!
TONIGHT: Clear skies late in the night. Lows in the mid 40sTOMORROW: Mostly cloudy, iso showers. Highs in the upper 60s.MEMORIAL DAY: Scattered showers PM. Highs near 70.TUESDAY: Heavy rain all day. Highs near 60.WEDNESDAY: Mostly cloudy. Highs near 70.THURSDAY: Scattered showers. Highs near 70.FRIDAY: Rain in the PM. Highs in the low 70s.SATURDAY: Clearing out. Highs in the low 70s.SUNDAY: Sunny skies. Highs in the mid 70s.MONDAY: Partly cloudy. Highs in the upper 70s.TUESDAY: Sunshine continues. Highs near 80.
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