Friday, April 1, 2011

Wet forecast continues...Rain/snow mix returns to the area as another wave of moisture moves east across the Great Lakes and the Mid-Atlantic states tonight. Temperatures tonight will stay just a hair above freezing except in the higher elevations. We're expecting three or so inches of accumulating snow for the mountains into Saturday morning.

 Elsewhere it's a soggy rain/snow mix tonight across the lowlands with leftover rain showers Saturday. Thermometer will still just short of 50 during the day. Saturday night our sky will start to clear from west. We'll get a break during the day Sunday. We'll even see a few winks of sunshine! Temps finally hit the mid 50s Sunday.

A few light rain showers could skirt northern West Virginia Sunday night. Another chance for a good soaking will arrive Monday as strong low pressure disturbance could bring thunderstorms & severe weather across the Southern Plains, Southeastern US and the Mid-Atlantic states late Monday into Tuesday. Will watch that as it approaches this weekend...Temperatures through the first part of next week will reach the low 70s! Mild temps and a few rain showers for the last half of the work week next week.