Sunday, February 8, 2026

Mild pattern with limited precipitation chances this week

 Cloud cover limited temperatures to the low 30s Sunday afternoon, and we only may reach the upper 30s Monday afternoon. Thick clouds would limit temperatures from reaching 40, but any breaks in the clouds would allow temperatures to push into the low 40s. For now the forecast high is 42°.

A few sprinkles may be possible Monday evening into very early Tuesday morning, but we will likely remain dry through at least Wednesday. Our next better chance for precipitation arrives Thursday in the form of some light snow chances, but high pressure over the Great Lakes will prevent abundant moisture from working overhead. Any precipitation we do see looks to be light and scattered in nature as of now, unless the high pressure trends weaker.

A more active pattern may begin to develop toward the end of the week and next weekend, as more frequent precipitation chances may begin to work toward the area for the middle of February. This also comes with a warmer pattern, with a higher chance for above average temperatures according to the Climate Prediction Center's latest outlooks.

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