Monday, November 18, 2024

Soggy, cloudy November continues

Fog is the main headline prior to mid-morning. After, the focus turns to our next rain chance. 

Currently, there's lots of green and yellow showing up on radar across the central plains. Its this swath of rain that will move in for the afternoon. A few heavy downpours cannot be ruled out. 

That along with a rather gusty southeast wind will leave afternoon highs in the upper 50s.

We do see a break from the heavier precipitation around the evening commute before chances ramps back up overnight. Embedded in this activity will be the potential for a few non-severe storms. 

Temperatures don't fall much overnight because of said rain chances and also because of tonight's strong winds. Winds will end up a little stronger than today, ranging between 30-40 mph. 

By mid-morning, most of the rain should be done, leaving behind a swath of .25"-.75" totals. A spot or two may end up closer to the 1" mark. Post-rain chances, conditions stay mostly cloudy and breezy for the remaining hours of the day. Highs will stay warm, landing near the 60° mark. 

Believe it or not, our weather pattern stays active into the second half of the work week. The same low pressure system will be spiraling nearby, swinging into the Great Lakes Wednesday into Thursday. This will bring big changes including much cooler temperatures as well as the potential for the Stateline's first flakes of the season.



 

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