Tracking rounds of rain starting late tomorrow night through holiday weekend
TONIGHT: Mostly cloudy and mild with lows in the lower 40s.
TOMORROW: Cloudy with a spot shower possible. Highs in the upper 50s to around 60.
EXTENDED: Clouds roll in tonight into tomorrow as temperatures only fall to the lower 40s. Most of tomorrow is dry outside of a spot shower or two, with widespread rain holding off until Friday morning. Rain sticks around through late afternoon before largely pushing east for the rest of Friday night, giving us a window for drier travel. Saturday is looking like the driest day of the weekend between systems, but temperatures make it to nearly 60 degrees despite cloud cover through the day. A strong low pressure system migrates in our direction with showers moving in overnight Saturday into Sunday. Widespread rain is most likely between Sunday and Monday, with 1-1.5" likely through Monday night. Locally higher amounts up to 2" will be possible. As low pressure is slow to exit east, we could continue to see a few showers or even flurries on Tuesday as colder air wraps around the low. Highs remain in the 40s with temperatures falling back to near freezing on Tuesday night.