Tracking a quiet and warm end to this week, before an active and chilly start to next
TODAY: Thursday is warm and sunny, with a high near 60 under sunny skies. Winds are variable and calm.
TONIGHT: Temperatures fall into the 40s after the dinner hour, with mostly clear skies. Lows reach the 30s by sunrise.
EXTENDED: Calm and clear conditions start the morning, but south winds pick up, becoming breezy by mid-morning. Southwest winds around 10-20 mph will boost temperatures to near 70 by the afternoon. Saturday is not as warm, as a cold front arrives in the late afternoon to stall the warmth. As this front settles across the region, temperatures begin to cool from north to south. By Sunday, highs are likely in the 30s to 40s from north to south across the stalled boundary. With precipitation beginning in response to an upper-level disturbance, all types will be possible across the region, including rain, freezing rain, sleet, and snow. Details on who sees what and how much remain yet to be revealed. It's beginning to look like this will mostly come Sunday from mid-morning through the evening. Low chances for rain are in the forecast for Monday morning, but Monday appears to offer a break from precipitation before warmer air and more rain chances on Tuesday and Wednesday.
