Sunday, August 20, 2017

Rain Is Back . . . For How Long?

After a nice weekend with temperatures right at our average of 82 degrees and nice views of the sun, rain has moved into the Stateline area.  Our rain tonight is the first of a possible series of disturbances that will move through our area over the next couple of days. The rain is beneficial as we have had dry conditions lately and are 2.29 inches below where we should be in an average August.  

We have another chance for rain late morning into early afternoon tomorrow, and then a cold front pushing through late Monday evening will give us our greatest chance for rain and thunderstorms.  The Storm Prediction Center has placed portions of the Stateline in the Slight Risk Area for severe weather tomorrow night, so stay tuned for updates throughout the day.

In the morning we will give you updates on our eclipse viewing forecast for the start, peak and end of the eclipse event.   Right now, it looks like we will have partly sunny skies and will be hoping for some good breaks in the clouds!


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