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Watching Next Tuesday For Rain.

March 3rd, 2010 Dylan No comments

While March is known for wild weather sometimes providing us with winter snowstorms, ice storms, rain, and even severe thunderstorms, we will not see anything like those over the next several days.

Strong high pressure will continue to hang out over the Great Lakes through Saturday giving us dry weather with ample sunshine.

We will see a chance for a light rain/snow mix Sunday morning then a chance for drizzle and light rain for Sunday afternoon.

We are looking at some unsettled weather potentially for next week. The computer models (and we have many of them) really don’t agree on what may happen. Some models move something in Tuesday/Wednesday, while some keep it farther south. We are keeping Monday dry with increasing clouds late with a chance for rain for the middle part of the week. It is looking to remain mild for the next week or so.

Mostly sunny skies are expected for the rest of today with highs well into the 30′s with a chance to hit 40 degrees in a few spots (kind of like what happened Tuesday). Winds will be N 6-14mph.

Tonight will be similar to last night with clear to partly cloudy skies with some patchy fog. Temperature forecast is tough with some areas dropping into the single digits in the coldest areas and the teens to around 20 elsewhere. Winds will be N 3-8mph.

Thursday and Friday are looking mostly sunny with a few scattered clouds. Highs will be in the lower to middle 30′s Thursday and into the 30′s and lower 40′s Friday.

The clouds should thicken up on Saturday night with that light mix chance early Sunday. Light rain is possible Sunday p.m. Highs should be in the middle to upper 30′s with a few lower 40′s.

We will continue to monitor the potential storm system for next week! Stay tuned!

-Meteorologist Jim Lehocky

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