*Week Overview: Pretty warm throughout this week and cooling off towards the weekend with chances for showers and/or thunderstorms pretty much every day this week.
Quick forecast:
Tuesday: Partly sunny, highs in the mid to upper-70s, chance for an evening shower.
Tuesday night: Mostly cloudy, lows in the mid-50s to around 60, chances for showers and thunderstorms and patchy fog.
Wednesday: Partly sunny, highs in the mid-70s to around 80, chance for afternoon showers and thunderstorms.
Quick forecast:
Tonight (Monday): Mostly clear skies and a little cooler with lows in the lower to mid-50s. Winds are light and variable from the north with a chance for patchy fog towards the morning. Confidence: High.
Tomorrow (Tuesday): Clouds move in to force a partly sunny day, but that won't stop highs from getting into the mid to upper-70s. Winds will come in from the southeast between 5-and-10 mph, with gusts possibly reaching 20 once or twice. There is also a slight chance for a shower towards the afternoon to evening hours. Confidence: Medium-High.
Tomorrow night: Mostly cloudy skies with chances for overnight showers and thunderstorms increasing. Lows will drop down into the mid-50s to around 60 with southeastern winds dying down to around 5 mph and maybe another chance for patchy fog towards the morning. Confidence: Medium-High.
Wednesday: Highs should make it into the mid-70s to around 80 under partly sunny skies before a cold front arrives towards the afternoon. As the cold front moves through, we could see some showers and thunderstorms. Winds from the west may also gust up to 20-25 mph. Confidence: Medium-High.
Wednesday night: Any lingering storms or showers should disappear overnight, leaving lows in the 50s and partly cloudy skies. Confidence: Medium.
Thursday: Highs are a little milder in the upper-60s to the lower-70s with partly sunny skies and winds at around 5 mph. Confidence: Medium-High.
Thursday night: Clouds increase with lows dipping into the low to mid-50s and light south winds. There will also be chances for showers towards the morning. Confidence: Medium.
Author: Jackson Hammack.
Sources: Capital Weather Gang, National Weather Service, Windy.
*Congrats to the Weather Channel on their 40th anniversary!
Comments