Wet Weather Coming Back

TUESDAY NIGHT: Scattered high clouds but dry.  Overnight lows primarily in the mid to upper 30s with  light wind.

WEDNESDAY: The first 1/2 of the day is looking dry with showers becoming more likely from mid afternoon onward.  The chance of rain is 50%. Look for highs in the upper 50s to around 60.

WEDNESDAY NIGHT: Areas of rain will continue. Milder lows in the upper 40s can be expected for a change.

THURSDAY:  We’re going to keep a 70% chance of rain going as showers are possible at just about any time during the day.  Highs should remain in the 50s.  Breezes will pick up during the afternoon hours. 

THURSDAY NIGHT:  Breezy/windy conditions develop as showers continue rotating through the region.  Some gusts may be over 25 mph.  There is a small chance that a few wet snow flakes may mix in late in the night but no impacts are expected as temperatures will stay well above freezing. Lows will be in the upper 30s to around 40. 

FRIDAY: Showers should wrap up during the morning but it may take a little bit longer to scour out the clouds.  Highs stay in the 40s. Gusty NW winds will remain in place during the day and they will make it feel even colder. 

WEEKEND: Saturday is looking great with seasonable temperatures and plenty of sunshine.   A few showers are possible  Sunday with highs in the upper 50s.

CHRISTMAS EVE – CHRISTMAS DAY:  No major surprises are in store this year for Christmas.  A few showers are possible but there won’t be any winter weather or severe weather headaches to worry about.  Highs in the 50s are likely both days. 

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