Wednesday begins with disturbance #2 which as radar shows has brought a round of light rain showers ahead of the morning commute. Showers are widely scattered in nature, meaning not
all of our locales will are seeing rain this morning. Those who do encounter rain should expect it to
fall lightly and for only 15-30 minutes at a time. At worst, this
could make for some wet spots for the morning commute.
The best chance for accumulating rain will be before mid-morning, with conditions drying out but staying mostly cloudy for the afternoon. Similar to Monday, any rainfall totals will be under .10". Even though cloud cover stays put, a south/southeasterly breeze should be enough to bring afternoon highs to peak on either side of the 50
° mark.
Guidance then show disturbance #3 approaching the region Thursday, which will help keep
the cloud cover around. However, with cooler air displaced across the western Great Lakes, precipitation with it could fall in the form of either sprinkles/light rain or flurries/light snow
showers. Any impacts to travel will be rather low with whatever precipitation falls. Afternoon highs Thursday will top out in the low 40s, but an organized wind out of the northwest will keep wind chill values in the 30s.
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