The Stateline will continue to be under the influence of a massive area of surface high pressure located over south central Canada. Temperatures have be well below average for the last few days, and it will continue to be cooler than average to start off the work week, with a little easing through the middle of the week. The Canadian high will move a little eastward each day so that it's influence on the Stateline will be gone by Friday. With high pressure nearby for the whole week, very little precipitation is expected, and there should be less than a tenth of an inch during the next 7 days. When will preciptiation occur during the next week? Well, we do get a chance of some light snow or flurries on Tuesday night with a system passing well to our south. Another system approaching from the west could cause some light rain showers on Friday when temperatures will probably be back up around 50 degrees. Another system could cause some scattered showers on Sunday. So, there will be a gradual warm up this week, and by next weekend temperatures should be in the low 50's.
By Meteorologist
Eric Nefstead
No comments:
Post a Comment