Tracking rounds of rain, seasonable temperatures this week
TONIGHT: Mostly cloudy with a spot shower possible before sunrise. Lows in the upper 30s.
TOMORROW: Mostly cloudy with scattered showers possible. Highs in the lower to mid-40s.
EXTENDED: clouds will start rolling in tonight ahead of our next low pressure system that's set up to our south. That will track to the northeast tomorrow, and bring us areas of light showers and/or drizzle throughout Tuesday. Temperatures will be about 10 degrees cooler with highs in the lower to mid-40s. Most of Wednesday is dry as that low exits the region, but another system sets up on its heels, bringing rain before dawn Thursday, with showers likely for much of the day. This is where we pick up most of our measurable rain for the week. Rain amounts will be highest south of I-70, but we can expect about 1/2" to 1" area wide. Showers look to exit very early Friday morning if not before. We'll end the week in the mid-40s, with a dry Saturday in the upper 40s. Another strong low pressure system arrives between Sunday and Monday, bringing another shot at rain and perhaps a few flurries mixing in by Monday night or Tuesday morning. Rain totals for the entire 7-day period will be in the 1-1.5" range.