Good morning Stateline! Hoping everyone had a fun and safe St.
Patrick's Day! We woke up this morning to increasing clouds and a snow
shower or two passing through the region. Today will be a repeat of
yesterday as a strong high pressure system dominates the Midwest keeping
things relatively quiet into tomorrow.
Temperatures
will warm up into the low 50's starting tomorrow starting a 6 day
stretch of 50° temperatures here in the viewing area. The last time we
had that long of a stretch was between October 28th to November 2nd of
last year. This stretch started with a high of 50° on October 28th, a
high of 59° on Halloween, and low 50's for the first two days of
November.
And what perfect
timing for winter to finally get the boot out of here than during the
first week of Spring. Now, this stretch does seem to be mainly dry. So
the combination of warmer temperatures and dry conditions will melt any
remaining snow across the region adding to the catastrophic flooding
conditions going on along the rivers. The next time we could see any
significant rainfall is at the end of the weekend on Sunday!
The Spring Equinox occurs on Wednesday at 4:58 PM! So it is most fitting to ask the question, Who's ready for Spring?!
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