With a few areas receiving rain yesterday, fog has formed this morning as temperatures are running in the upper 60s. For those areas that didn't receive rain yesterday, chances are great you won't see any today since we'll be sandwiched between weather systems. The upper low that has plagued us for the last few days will slowly drift off to the east, and it will be replaced by a cold front that will approach the state this evening. In between, there will be some clouds and a few isolated afternoon showers and thunderstorms. However, the chance of getting wet today is pretty small. With less in the way of precipitation, highs should top out near 90 today. Cloud cover will thicken overnight as the cold front approaches. Lows tomorrow morning will be near 68.
The cold front will pass through the area late Saturday evening, but a few showers will likely develop ahead of the front tomorrow afternoon and evening. Highs should top out in the mid 80s tomorrow afternoon. Despite the front passing through Saturday evening, it will likely take until late Sunday morning for the clouds to clear. That should keep highs on Sunday around 80, but there is a chance we might stay in the 70s all day. This Canadian air mass will be really evident on Monday morning with lows in the mid to upper 50s!
Friday, August 28, 2009
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