Friday, July 31, 2009

Drying Out, Warming Up

This wild, wacky weather pattern we've been in for the last couple of weeks has been tough to complain about, especially with below normal temperatures and abundant rain. Another good soaking occurred yesterday and overnight along a frontal boundary, and a few showers will still remain possible through 9:00 a.m. Several clouds will likely persist through late this morning, but these should break up this afternoon and a mixture of sunshine and cumulus. I think we'll have a chance to dry out some this afternoon as the aforementioned boundary will be located to our south. Highs should top out near 87 this afternoon. Clouds will be on the increase again early tomorrow morning in advance of another upper level disturbance, but temperatures should be able to drop to near 70.

Rain chances return again tomorrow afternoon with highs in the upper 80s. The best chance of rain will be on Sunday morning with highs topping out in the mid to upper 80s. Next week appears warmer and drier, but any excessive heat will be tempered by the amount of rain we've received lately.

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