Wednesday, November 12, 2008

Wednesday, November 12, 2008: 4:30pm

Rain to stay in the forecast...

Tonight will bring a substancial amount of rain to the area. We could see up to an inch of rain tonight with continuous rain through the night. Because of this, temps will not cool much.

We may see some clearing tomorrow afternoon, but scattered showers are still possible. Temps will be a little warmer with highs in the mid-upper 50s. If we get some sunshine, temps may reach into the 60s!

Friday will be a day when our temperatures take a big freefall. A strong cold front will approach from the west. Rain will be likely again from the afternoon through the nighttime. Highs Friday will be in the upper 50s, but by Saturday morning, temps will be in the 30s.

Saturday will pose an interesting weather day. Highs will most likely not make it to 40 degrees. Winds will make it feel below 30 degrees most of the dayWith moisture still in place, rain and snow showers will be scattered about during the day Saturday. No accumulation is likely, but slick roads may develop Sunday morning as temps dip below freezing.

Sunday may have some scattered flurries, but the cold will be the issue. Highs Sunday under partly cloudy skies will remain in the upper 30s for the second straight day.

Monday-Wednesday look dry and clear with highs still cold in the lower-mid 40s, meaning lows will be in the upper 20s.

Alex C.

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