Sunday, May 25, 2025

Isolated rain chances through the beginning of the week

 So far through the holiday weekend we have been able to stay mostly dry up until this morning. A few isolated showers have developed for mainly the southern portions of the state line as a bit higher moisture was able to make its way north through the night helping a few showers develop.

These showers are expected to stay light through the morning and will quickly fizzle out as we continue to head towards sunrise. Shower chances the rest of the day will remain low as moisture will be pushed to our south giving us partly cloudy skies this afternoon.
With showers clearing early today we'll see a good dose of sunshine compared to yesterday, however even with sunshine, temperatures will only get up into the upper 60's today, but we may also be able to crack the 70-degree mark!


Much of the same temperature wise will continue into tomorrow as well as we expect temperatures to get right back up into the upper 60's just like the days prior. A bit more cloud cover will be present though tomorrow as our next low-pressure system begins to develop to our northwest. Shower chances luckily look lower through the day tomorrow so the holiday should stay dry during the day!
Heading into Tuesday though is when we'll see our next upper-level low pressure system begins to take shape just to our northwest. This system will be "cutoff" or not following our jet stream, so we'll see impact from this slow-moving low-pressure system for a few days.


While the upper-level low pressure system will be positioned to our northwest the surface low pressure will be down to our southwest which will allow a bit more moisture to be funneled northward ahead of the low. As we head through Tuesday, the combination of good forcing from the surface low and higher moisture content will bring the chance for a few scattered showers. Then into Wednesday we'll hang on to some precipitation chances into the afternoon as the surface low will be a bit closer to us. However, through the day on Wednesday our moisture content will be decreasing so we expect shower chances to be a bit lower!

The good news is that after this morning's showers we should see at least a 36-hour dry period through the holiday tomorrow! Heading into the night tomorrow and beyond though is when precipitation chances begin to rise!


 

 



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