Current Official Hourly Observation (taken at :53 on the hour)
Current Radar Loop
Temp & Rain Probabilities Next 36 Hours (auto-updating)
Friday – Showers & Isolated Thunderstorms Early, Mostly Cloudy – High 82
Yes… We had more rain this morning, but we should dry up by this afternoon! The National Weather Service believes the bulk of the rain will fall before 1 PM. A few isolated showers attributed to daytime heating are possible, but they will be short-lived pavement wetters.
The HRRR model agress with the NWS and has the showers pushing out of here by 1 PM. Below is the the HRRR’s simulated radar loop between 8 AM and 5 PM.
The Storm Prediction Center is not forecasting any severe weather.
As we approach sunset, the clouds should begin to thin out. We will be mostly clear overnight.
Saturday – Sunny & Dry – Wake up 59, High 85
We will start off a bit cool because of a lack of cloud cover overnight…Cloud cover at night acts like a blanket keeping us insulated but without the insulation we will lose heat. This process is known as Radiative Cooling #nowyouknow.
During the day we will heat up quickly thanks to sunny blue skies.
We will remain clear overnight.
Sunday – Mostly Sunny and Warm Fathers Day – Wake Up 62, High 88
High pressure will continue to dominate our region….This means we will continue to be dry, warm and clear!
We will remain mostly clear overnight.
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