Much Needed Light Rain Coming
An area of low pressure in Kansas will slowly move E/NE the next several days and be centered over western Pennsylvania by early Sunday.
This track will give us plenty of cloudiness along with the threat for off and on light rain/drizzle. So after a few days of mostly sunny and dry weather, things are going to get gray and damp.
The clouds will thicken up from SW to NE tonight with still some fog possible. Some drizzle and light rain is possible mostly south of M-115. Lows will be in the upper 20′s and lower 30′s N/NE to the lower to middle 30′s SW. Winds will be E/SE 5-10.
Mostly overcast skies are on tap for Wednesday with patchy light rain and drizzle still in the forecast. By the afternoon, it looks like the best chance for rain will be in the north. Highs will be in the lower to middle 40′s north and middle/upper 40′s to lower 50′s south. Winds will be E/SE 8-18.
Thursday will be interesting due to the fact that the computer models are indicating a mostly dry day with some filtered sunshine. However, with the storm system close enough to the area, we still could see some drizzle or some light rain. If we do see some sunshine, however, temperatures could soar into the 50′s. If we stay cloudy and drizzly, we could remain in the 40′s. Stay tuned!
Friday through Sunday is looking cloudy and damp with a continued chance for rain showers.
-Meteorologist Jim Lehocky