
Posted by Jeremy Reiner
Cold or clouds? Which do you prefer (as part of the exercise you have to choose 1)? I ask because that's essentially your weekend forecast. Today it's all about the cold as many towns saw the growing (and mosquito) season come to an end. Morning lows dropped into the 20s & 30s---the coldest we've been since early April around these parts.
Today will be chilly to cool for much of the day. Even though we'll see sunshine for the entire day, our poor little ball of of hydrogen can't warm us up as easily as it can in June. That means our temps this morning crawl into the 30s & 40s and briefly reach the low 50s this afternoon. Certainly chilly but not unheard of. All in all, a fantastic fall day awaits. Get after it!
Send in the clouds!!
Clouds begin to arrive this evening & they will hang with us for tonight & a good portion of tomorrow. These clouds are tied to a warm front though and it will deliver the goods. This front will also deliver showers early Sunday morning but as we approach noontime those showers fade away and so will the chill. I think most towns will reach the mid 60s by Sunday afternoon as that warm front does its thing. As for outdoor plans tomorrow, the afternoon hours will offer dry times.
If you are heading into town tomorrow morning for the Making Strides Against Breast Cancer walk plan on some morning rain & temps in the upper 40s--we hope to see you there! (Pete will be broadcasting the weather live from the Hatch!)
Have a great weekend!
~JR

Posted by Chris Lambert
Our fun in the sun ends this afternoon as morning sunshine fades behind thickening clouds. As those clouds increase, a few showers break out this afternoon from west to east, with the highest chance for rain late afternoon and this evening. Most of the showers are light, especially the early afternoon ones, but a heavier shower or two is possible near day's end and early this evening. Highs reach the mid to upper 60s around noon, then fall back to near 60 mid to late afternoon thanks to scattered showers. These showers are brought to us by a warm front.

Posted by Chris Lambert
Quite a few clouds in the sky at times this afternoon, but the atmosphere lacked ample moisture to produce showers, so we made out just fine with temps near 70. Even the coast made it well into the 60s before the onshore wind knocked temps back.

Posted by Chris Lambert
Sure, it's a cool start with many of the suburbs down into the upper 30s and lower 40s, but we'll warm up quickly through the day as that sun helps us out.

Posted by Chris Lambert
An overall cooler day, but also a great end to the workweek as highs neared 70, low humidity continued and plenty of sunshine dominated the skies. Now all we need is this to continue through the weekend right?