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An Unsettled Weekend Lies Ahead, Sunshine Later This Week!
An Unsettled Weekend Lies Ahead, Sunshine Later This Week!

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An Unsettled Weekend Lies Ahead, Sunshine Later This Week!

Tonight will see heavier cloud cover and showers move in with a warm front accompanying a mid-latitude cyclone. The bulk of these showers will occur very late into the night past midnight. The decreased energy in the nighttime will prevent this front from producing much more than heavy rain, but a rumble or two of thunder can still be expected. Tonight's showers will give us about a half inch of rain with an emphasis on our southwest counties. Lows tonight will be in the low 60s. Tomorrow sees a cold front quickly following. As a result, the showers will continue on into the day, with thunderstorms developing toward the afternoon. While widespread severe activity is not expected, an isolated severe storm could make its way into our region. The main threats seen in tomorrow's storms will be small hail, wind, and isolated raised water. Remember to watch for pooling on the roads, and never try to cross standing water. Highs tomorrow will reach the mid 70s. Monday sees a quick warm-up from the low 60s to the upper 70s. Scattered light rain can be expected in the morning before another cold front rolls through providing more thunderstorms. Again, a widespread severe threat is not anticipated, but daytime heating and a strong southerly breeze will create the potential for a severe storm or two, with the primary threats being damaging winds and a hailstone here and there. Highs will reach the upper 70s. Join scientists as they drive into hailstorms to study the costly weather extreme Tuesday morning will bring leftover showers as a result of moisture coming off the Great Lakes, with those showers fizzling out by the mid-afternoon. Temperatures will rise from the low 60s to the upper 70s. Wednesday sees high pressure settling in, giving us a nice, sunny day. Drier conditions as a result of that higher pressure will cause temperatures to quickly rise from the mid 50s to the upper 70s. Thursday, that high pressure holds strong! Abundant sunshine and highs in the low 80s will make for a great day to go on a hike! NASA's Parker Solar Probe aims to fly closer to the sun like never before Friday sees showers roll in by the early afternoon, lasting through the night as a result of a stalled boundary seated near the southern West Virginia border. Temperatures will rise from the low 60s to the low 80s. Saturday sees those showers continue on, strengthening throughout the day. Lows will be in the mid 60s, and highs will be in the low 80s. Looking ahead at your extended forecast, expect those showers to hang around for a couple more days, accompanying highs in the upper 70s. TONIGHT: Warm front brings heavy rain. Lows in the low Showers continue with T-storms. Highs in the mid T-storms in the afternoon. Highs near Clearing out. Highs in the upper Lots of sunshine! Highs in the upper Sunshine continues. Highs in the low Showers in the PM. Highs in the low Rain holds strong. Highs near Showers continue. Highs in the upper Scattered light rain. Highs in the upper Iso showers. Highs in the upper 70s. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

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