Saturday, April 21, 2018

A Warming Trend Finally Settles into the Stateline

Minus the isolated rain we had move through today, it was still nice seeing some warmer temperatures, and even getting a few peaks of sunshine early on this evening.  These conditions will stay the same for early evening, with temperatures staying on the warmer side around 50°, before temperatures drop during the overnight into the mid 30's.


Skies will clear up during the overnight, allowing us to wake up to some sunshine tomorrow morning, which will help warm our temperatures quickly heading through Sunday morning.  We can thank this high pressure system for that, as it'll be in full control once that mid-level trough pushes southeast tonight.  However, that trough will pull some warmer air into our area on Sunday, helping temperatures warm up even more.

All that sunshine will bring temperatures into the mid 60's Sunday afternoon, and we keep the sunshine the entire day, so definitely make some outdoor plans for tomorrow! 



Once we get into the work week, that high pressure system stays in control, keeping the sunshine for Monday and allowing temperatures to warm up even more into the upper 60's, possibly hitting 70° Monday afternoon.



Afterwards we'll have an upper-level disturbance track into the Stateline on Tuesday, bringing chances for some showers, but we'll still be warm at around 70°.

Temperatures cool off afterwards, but we'll still be on the warmer side in the 60's for Wednesday and Thursday.  Our coldest day next week will be Friday, only hitting the mid 50's, which will still feel nice.  This just gives you more reassurance that spring is here to stay!

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