A warm front will slide across the state from SW to NE tonight, bringing us gradual warming after showers move on through. The cold front is expected to move through tomorrow afternoon and evening, bringing us showers, perhaps a rumble of thunder. Behind the front, we'll return to cold air for a day or so; high pressure will gradually build in with plenty of sunshine. As the high heads offshore late in the work week, the southerly flow will warm things up come early this weekend. Temperatures will hover around 40 before midnight and then climb near 60 tomorrow depending on when the cold front moves through.
Models Used:
The 12Z HI-RES NAM handled the timing and extent of the rain well. For days 2-5 (and even slightly beyond), there was general agreement amongst the 12Z runs of the NAM, GFS, CMC, UKMET, and ECMWF.
-Jaron Breen
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