Saturday, April 28, 2018

Making a Run for 80°

A nice view off of our Mercyhealth Skycam with those clear skies.  Temperatures were cooler this afternoon, but that sunshine made everything feel fantastic!  These clear skies stay with us for tonight, and this will be bringing some colder temperatures into the Stateline, which will allow for patchy frost to play a factor early Sunday morning.


Our temperatures will cool off quickly going through the evening.  We'll start off in the low 50's, but then hit the low 40's by 9pm, before dipping into the 30's during the overnight.

With the lack of cloud cover tonight and winds staying calm, our temperatures will be able to drop quite a bit overnight.  Keep in mind that morning dew is more prominent in Spring, as warmer days and cooler nights allow for a better cooling opportunity.  However, since we'll be below freezing by early Sunday morning, that dew will freeze and form patchy frost, so bring any plants outdoors into your home tonight.


 Luckily, that high pressure system will allow us to get out of those freezing temperatures quickly.  We'll hit 50° by 10am, then eventually get into the mid 60's during the afternoon, all while getting to keep that beautiful sunshine.





Once we get into Monday, that high pressure system will track to the southeast, and be able to pull warmer air into our area while allowing us to keep sunny conditions.  This will bring temperatures into the mid 70's Monday afternoon.



As we head into Tuesday, a low pressure system will form out in the plains, which will keep that warm air pushing through our area.  However, this low will move closer Tuesday night, bringing us chances for rain, and well as chances for thunderstorms once we reach Wednesday.

Thursday also brings chances for thunderstorms, but afterwards we're looking at a sunny and warm Friday, with a slight rain chance heading into Saturday.

Temperatures will be in the mid to upper 70's for all of the work week next week, with chances for 80° on Tuesday and Thursday.

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