Monday, March 28, 2011

High pressure allows for a cold & calm night. Sunshine with temperatures still on the cool side Tuesday. Cool with rain/snow mix Tuesday night & Wednesday. Mild with rain showers possible this weekend...

Another cold & calm night is in store tonight with not much in the way of cloud cover. Temperatures will fall into the upper teens after dark. Night sky will be ideal for stargazing.

After a chilly start Tuesday, temperatures will stay on the mild side. We'll see some sunshine and temps in the mid to upper 40s. Cloud cover will be on the increase as we move into Tuesday evening. Overnight lows will hold in the upper 20.

Low pressure will invade from the southwest late Tuesday night/Wednesday. Rain showers will brush the southern and eastern portions of West Virginia early Wednesday. Snow flurries are also likely Wednesday night into early Thursday. Accumulation with this midweek system will be light and limited to an inch or so.

We'll get a brief break in the action during the day Thursday but temperatures will only reach the mid to upper 40s. Another more potent system out of the Southern Plains will arrive just as that previous system exits Thursday night/Friday. A few snow flurries are not out of the question Thursday night. Otherwise, precip will remain in the form of rain. Slightly warmer temps and rain showers are still on tap this weekend.