7:15 AM | Periods of rain late tonight and tomorrow; cold on Thursday and Friday
Paul Dorian
6-Day Forecast
Today
Mostly cloudy, mild, couple of showers possible, but mostly rain-free time, mid-to-upper 60’s
Tonight
Cloudy with periods of rain developing late, low 50’s
Wednesday
Cloudy with periods of rain, not as mild, near 60
Thursday
Clouds early with a lingering shower then becoming partly sunny, breezy, colder, near 50
Friday
Mostly sunny, still cold, near 50
Saturday
Mainly sunny, a bit milder, mid 50’s
Sunday
Partly sunny, even milder, near 60
Discussion
Very little rain has fallen so far this month (0.04 inches), but a soaking rain is on the way for late tonight and tomorrow. A couple of showers are possible today, but the steadiest rain should develop late tonight and continue tomorrow as a low pressure system rides along a frontal system from the Tennessee Valley to the Mid-Atlantic. The storm and associated frontal system will pull away slowly early Thursday and then colder air will rush in behind them. Temperatures on both Thursday and Friday will struggle to reach 50 degrees, but then a warming trend will develop this weekend. Elsewhere, building cold air in Alaska and western Canada could result in record low temperatures in those areas and that air mass will head towards the Pacific Northwest during the next few days. In fact, places like Seattle and Vancouver could experience snow late this week as a storm moves down the west coast of British Columbia.
Video
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