Friday, March 9, 2018

Chance of Light Snow and a Possibility of Mid-50's

It was nice to see some sunshine today that didn't involve windy conditions.  Every day this week had wind gusts that peaked over 20 mph, with Monday being the highest with a wind gust of 35 mph.  Luckily, the winds stay calm for the rest of the night, which means that wind chill won't be a factor as we head into the overnight.



As we head into Saturday a high pressure system to the north will keep us dry, and bring us sunshine for most of the day.  As that high pushes eastward, more clouds will start to move in due to a low pressure system down to the south.  It'll be a little cloudier during the afternoon, but we'll still manage to see a little sunshine and manage to get into the low 40's during the afternoon.

This low pressure system down to the south will have a bigger influence on us late Saturday night.  It'll stay down south, but the system will still manage to bring us some light snow during the overnight Saturday night.  Luckily accumulations will be small, so we're not expecting a big impact.  That light snow stays with us into Sunday morning.


Once we get into Sunday afternoon, a 2nd high pressure system will move towards our area.  We'll stay on the cloudy side, but still manage to hit around 40° Sunday afternoon.  Once we get into the work week, this high pressure system will move closer to our area, bringing us some more sunshine as we head through the work week.


Temperatures will also be on the warmer side next week, possibly hitting the low to mid 50's by the end of the week!

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