Tuesday, June 1, 2010

Thunderhead

A few leftover rain showers continue today. Weak high pressure will move in and gradually turn off the waterworks by evening. Temps today will reach the lower 80s. We’ll stay dry overnight with temps reaching the low 60s and upper 50s. A calm overnight with not much in the way of cloud cover will allow fog to creep into the valleys and around waterways tomorrow morning. Once that burns off, Wednesday looks mostly sunny and dry with temps again reaching the low to mid 80s. Low pressure cold front will swing down from the Great Lakes early Thursday morning. Ahead of the front, a line of rain showers and thunderstorms arrive Wednesday night/Thursday. Rainy Thursday with temps in the low 80s. Depending on the speed of the front, flash-flooding may become a concern especially in the mountain counties where creeks and drainage systems have already drawn some attention. Friday remains dry for now, with temps in the upper 70/low 80s. A generally rainy weekend is in the cards. Check for updates later this week. I’ll try to dry things out. Enjoy the short work week!