A foggy start will give way to a delightful day for your Wednesday with temps in the lower 70s. A few showers are possible tomorrow, but will …
If it seems too good to be true it probably is, and the same applies to the weather. For perspective, our largest single snowfall on record is under 20". Any forecast showing several feet of snow for our area is more laughable than anything else. The next time you see an outlandish forecast on social media, remember to beware of the share.
We are looking at a couple very fall-like weather days to start the week. If you prefer summer, we have summer heat in that extended forecast.
Recent dry weather is a growing concern for area farmers as there has been virtually no rain for two and a half weeks.
Dry and hot weather for the last day of May with highs around 90° under lots of sunshine. Expect sustained winds around 15mph to add some heat relief. Don't forget the sunscreen and stay hydrated!
A wet start to our Wednesday as a band of showers rolls through. Showers will be off and on today with another uptick in rain chances this afternoon. Highs will range from the mid 60s to mid 70s, highly dependent upon coverage of rain.
A cold front delivered widespread rain overnight, but sunshine returns today as a cooler and drier air mass arrives. Highs in the lower half of the 70s can be expected with partly sunny skies. A stray, random shower could pop-up this afternoon, but in general expect sunshine to dominate. A breezy northwest wind could gust up to 25mph at times during the afternoon.