Tonight
20 °F
Clear, ColdWednesday
63 °F
SunnyWednesday Night
33 °F
ClearThursday
67 °F
Partly CloudyIssued: 12am on Thursday, January 1st 1970
Forecast Discussion
A warming trend will begin tomorrow and last through Saturday. After another dry day on Wednesday, the forecast looks unsettled Thursday through Sunday. High pressure will dominate over the next 48 hours or so, bringing dry and rather sunny conditions. However, temperatures will plummet tonight due to strong radiational cooling forecasted to occur. A few remote areas will experience temperatures in the upper teens overnight. Several rounds of rain will move through the region Thursday through Sunday, with the heaviest rain arriving with the cold frontal passage Saturday afternoon and evening. A brief changeover to snow is possible behind the cold front Saturday night, although no accumulation is expected.
Detailed Forecast
Tonight it will be clear with no precipitation. Winds calm. Low 20°F
Wednesday it will be sunny with no precipitation. Winds calm. High 63°F
Wednesday Night it will be clear with no precipitation. Winds calm. Low 33°F
Thursday it will be partly cloudy with no precipitation. Winds calm. High 67°F
Extended Forecast
Friday it will be mostly cloudy with a 40% chance of rain showers. High near 65°F with a low near 50°F
Saturday it will be mostly cloudy with a 60% chance of rain showers. High near 69°F with a low near 38°F
Sunday it will be clear with a 40% chance of rain showers. High near 46°F with a low near 27°F