4Warn Weather – After a nice day with plenty of sunshine on Tuesday, it has turned into a wet day on our Wednesday, with most places, looking at a little bit of rain and snow showers.
We’re going to watch an area of low pressure move south of the region through the rest of the night and into our Thursday. That will keep the chance of some rain and snow showers into the forecast over the next 24 hours. Overnight lows remaining above freezing tonight, then rising back into the 40s looking ahead into Thursday.
For the end of the week on Friday, most of us will stay dry, cloud cover sticks around, but we are looking at a system that will move south and east through Canada into the central of northern portions of the state. This may clip some of our northern counties and into the thumb with a little bit of snow on Friday, but the majority of the region will stay dry.
The back end of that system will work into the region overnight Friday night into Saturday, and the latest data coming in shows that this may come in colder than we have originally forecast. So as of right now, we are keeping the chance of snow into the forecast, looking ahead into the first part of the weekend on Saturday.
Weather was so much needed sunshine moves in for the end of the weekend on Sunday, but colder temperature is moving in through the end of the weekend and early next week.
Another chance of rain moves into the region by the time we get to the middle of the week on Wednesday, and temperatures go well above average looking ahead into the middle of next week. Expect high temperatures into the 40s on Thursday, to warm into the 50s by the time we get to Wednesday. There is some data that suggest that temperatures may be into the 60s by the time we get to Wednesday, so we’ll continue to track that end of the forecast through the weekend and into early next week.