Synopsis
Temperatures will remain warm until a cold front passes through the area Thursday afternoon. This cold front will bring colder temperatures and wetter weather for the next couple of days. After this low pressure system and cold front moves through, skies will remain cloudy and there may be a few rain showers for most of the state. Once this area of low pressure system heads off to the northeast, high pressure will begin to dominate the weather by Saturday. This should allow for less cloudiness and increasing temperatures for the weekend.
Short Term (Thursday morning to Friday evening
Temperatures will remain very warm throughout the state as we still are in the warm sector. This will end when a cold front will move from west to east across the state during the day Thursday. Showers will be associated with this front as well. Temperatures will drop steadily behind the front and will be chilly overnight Thursday. Friday will remain cloudy and below normal as a shortwave moving over the area promotes clouds. Once this shortwave leaves the area, high pressure will gain control and give us better weather heading into the weekend.
Midterm (Saturday morning to Sunday Night
As high pressure builds in Saturday morning, skies will become clearer and temperatures will moderate as well. Heading into Sunday, the weather will remain pleasant with temperatures around normal.
Long Term (Sunday night into Tuesday morning
Another front will move through the area Sunday. This will bring some cooler temperatures Sunday into Monday. Skies will remain mostly clear and temperatures will be moderating Monday into Tuesday.
-Matthew Mehallow
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