Wednesday, May 21, 2025

Gloomy, rainy weather continues

Low pressure sitting nearby will continue to have an influence on our weather pattern as we jump into the second half of the work week.

Beginning with this morning, low clouds, fog, and mist has allowed most Stateline locales to drop below 3 miles in visibility. Be sure to give yourself extra travel time this morning.  

Today features more of the same gloomy conditions from Tuesday, minus the potential for thunderstorms, heavy downpours and gusty winds. The nature of today's rainfall will be light and scattered, meaning dry hours will likely mix in and not everyone will get in on the opportunity for showers. However, I’d recommend having the umbrella with you just to be on the safe side. Afternoon highs will still be cool as they will struggle to reach the mid 50s.

Scattered showers will continue to fall through the evening commute and overnight hours before we finally turn dry by Thursday morning. Temperatures overnight will fall slowly as we look to keep a good deal of cloud cover overhead. Behind the departing storm system, forecast models show high pressure settling to our west, which will allow drier weather to push in for Thursday. While a stray shower cannot be ruled out here or there, most of us will stay dry with highs landing in the upper 50s. 

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