A soggy start this morning as rounds of moderate rainfall will continue lifting into the area through early afternoon. Watch out for flooding and ponding of water when traveling. The best chance of rain is prior to 2PM. Gaps of drier weather should build in later today. Highs will warm to near 60° with breezy southerly winds.
A nice taste of spring to start off the week! Our Presidents Day will be the pick of the week for getting outside! Expect a partly cloudy sky today with highs between 55 and 60°. Winds will be less gusty than Sunday.
A potent clipper system is bringing gusty winds and a band of rain showers to the area, with much of the shower activity taking place this afternoon. Certainly a raw afternoon ahead with those wind gusts up to 30mph.
Frostbite can occur in dogs within 15 minutes at below freezing temperatures, and is recommended when temperatures are cold to bring dogs inside or in a garage if possible to avoid the wind chill. While the dog warden said they have received an increased volume in calls about dogs being out in below freezing temperatures, they can do very little to respond to those calls, saying the humane society and the American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals are better suited to deal with animal abuse cases.
A quiet Thursday morning with partly to mostly cloudy skies. The forecast has trended in a "nicer" direction for today as highs look to once again crack 40°. Outside of a stray sprinkle, expect generally dry weather under mostly cloudy skies.
An active weather pattern this week with multiple storm systems set to bring plentiful moisture our way. Minor, lowland flooding will be likely as a result. The system arriving for the weekend looks to usher in a change to much colder air by Sunday.