We have been in quite the beautiful pattern for the past few weeks with plenty of sunshine and limited rainfall. Oh, and those temperatures, they have been pretty stellar as well. But, as they say, all good things must come to an end, right? That "rule" applies to our nice weather, but not before we squeeze out two more summer-like days across the Stateline on Sunday and Monday. Expect upper 70's on Sunday with partly to at times mostly cloudy skies. That means the viewing for the "Supermoon" Lunar Eclipse should be a-OK for the region with some clouds around, but not enough to obstruct the view. Monday will be similar with more in the way of sunshine and even warmer temperatures in the lower 80's for most of the area.
Things begin to change, though, on Monday evening as a cool front from the north begins to edge its way closer to the Stateline. Showers will be associated with the front, but nothing in the way of thunderstorms or severe weather is expected. By Tuesday morning, the frontal boundary will be near the area and therefore, some showers are possible Tuesday morning and afternoon. The coverage of these showers will not be great, but many of us will see some light rain at some point on Tuesday. The bigger story with this system is the cooler air that will be brought down from Canada by Tuesday afternoon.
High temperatures will be a good 10-18 degrees cooler on Tuesday as compared to Monday. That cooler air will remain in place throughout the entire week with highs expected to stay in the 60's each and every day through the weekend. Low temperatures will be in the lower 50's and even the 40's at times. It seems appropriate that fall-like weather arrives, though, considering we officially began fall this past week, right?
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