Great day today leads to thunderstorms on Thursday night and Friday morning
Tonight: Clouds move in overnight as rain tries to pushing our area from the Northwest. These clouds will keep us warmer tonight than we usually are this time of year.
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Tonight: Clouds move in overnight as rain tries to pushing our area from the Northwest. These clouds will keep us warmer tonight than we usually are this time of year.
Tonight: Clear conditions stick around as a high pressure still dominates the area for the next 24 hours. Expect the winds to die down overnight and become more variable with time.
Tonight: Temperatures will stay stead once we drop down into the lower 40's. Cloud cover moves in overnight stopping us from dropping any lower. It is possible that we see some rain overnight but the atmosphere is dry at the lower levels and any rain that falls may evaporate before hitting the ground.
Tonight: Snow moves in overnight leaving a mess for our morning commute tomorrow. Areas to our east will see more snow than our western areas. I expect most areas to see around a tenth of an inch of ice.
Tonight: Rain moves in overnight and stays throughout the morning rush hour dumping anywhere between a half an inch to inch of rain.
Tonight: Overcast skies will persist throughout the rest of the night into tomorrow. Cloudy skies may keep us above the freezing point depending on how quickly the winds die down.
Tonight: Scatter showers will leave our area quickly tonight. Temperatures will drop quickly into the 30's after we start seeing the clouds break away.
Tonight: Our shower chances continue throughout the rest of the night Friday. Rain should tamper off by midnight
Today: We are under a risk for severe weather today. The main threat will be rain, damaging winds and a tornado or two. After the second round of storms comes through we may see some later in the evening and those have the best chance to be severe during the day.
Today: Dense fog will continue to disintegrate in our area as time goes on. We will finally get above 70 degrees after a full 3 days of cloud cover.
Today: The sun is finally out after the gloomy day that we had yesterday allowing us to get 20-25 degrees warmer than we were yesterday. This just goes to show the power that the April sun has. Rain chances begin to build in during the afternoon with rain moving in the evening hours.
Today: We are above 70 degrees today which would be our second 70-degree day this year. Our first 70-degree day was February 20. The winds will be a reason why we hit 70+ degrees. We will have breezy winds out of the SW that can gust between 30-40 mph.
Today: After the cold front moved through overnight bringing in wind and snow showers. The wind has been fast out of the west around 20-30 mph. We have had gusts around 40 mph throughout the area. Temperatures will struggle to get out of the middle 30's with our high for today reaching about 37 degrees.
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