A Nice Weather Weekend & Very Warm Weather
Arrives Next Week With Little To No Rain
We have said goodbye to cold weather and it appears that after a stretch of temperatures close to average over the next three days, we have a substantial warm up coming next week. A cold front is approaching from the northwest today and clouds are still well to the west so much of today will be no worse than partly sunny. with temperatures in the 60s in most places though some areas inland will likely reach the upper 60s and lower 70s. Rain that is on the radar is well to the north and northwest and it is mainly going to stay there as the front passes through tonight. We expect just some clouds with the front and a very small chance that there could be an isolated shower.
SATELLITE WITH LIGHTNING STRIKES
WEATHER RADAR
The weekend is going to be nice. Saturday and Sunday should be no worse than partly sunny both days. Highs will generally be in the 60s for both Saturday and Sunday. Temperatures on both days will be lower along south and east facing shorelines thanks to afternoon sea breezes that are likely to develop. No rain is forecast for either day or night. Nighttime lows will be mostly in the 40s with 30s in colder spots inland.
Next week things start to seriously warm up as a ridge in the Eastern US builds and locks in through at least Thursday and possibly lasting into the start of the weekend. This will mean rising temperatures and we will be in the 80s Tuesday through at least Thursday and possibly Friday. It will also be dry with little to no rain in the forecast. Moisture is cut off to the Eastern US in this pattern and no substantial rainfall is in the cards anytime soon. Have a great weekend.
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