Plenty of Sunshine & a Nice Weekend Ahead

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Tonight: Few Clouds – Temps Dropping to Mid 50s

Skies will remain fairly clear tonight. May have a few clouds that will develop after midnight until sunrise tomorrow morning. Temps will cool thanks to the cold front that will be passing through overnight. Other than that, a fantastic start to the weekend. read more

Shower Chances Remain, Rain Clears by Friday

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*Little Weather Nerd Excitement: Today is the first day that the NWS will be transitioning from using ALL CAPS to regular keystrokes in their products. No more yelling at us.

Last night:

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Rain Chances Throughout the Week

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Tonight: Cloudy, Rain Possible – Temps Stay Warm, Only Fall to Mid-60s

Throughout the day, we’ve seen a few scattered showers developing out of Mississippi. While most of the rain has diminished by the time it would’ve reached us, we still could see some rain this afternoon into the early evening. No rain outs should be expected since showers should be brief (if at all). read more

Three Days of Awesome, Then Maybe Not Awesome

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Tonight: Mostly Clear Skies – Temps Drop into the 50s

Winds should continue to die down throughout the rest of the afternoon. May get a few more low lying clouds as well entering into the evening hours. I would suggest a light jacket tonight if you have any outdoor plans. read more

Cool Tonight, Warmer Into the Weekend

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Tonight: Cool & Clearing – 9PM 56°

Clouds are expected to clear heading into the evening and overnight. Breezy conditions should also deteriorate.

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NWS says “one more abnormally cool night.”

If you’re headed downtown to join in the festivities of playoff hockey, it might be a good idea to bring a jacket. read more

Rain Force Today, Sunshine Force in the Future

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*Author’s Note: Today is May 4th, a very special day for Star Wars fans. Be prepared for a Star Wars Themed Blog to follow*

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Tonight: May the Fourth Bring Us a 2nd Batch of Rain – Temps Drop into the Upper-40s

We looked to be in the clear at first this morning, but the mother nature force thought differently and a second line of showers/storms have developed behind the band that passed through earlier. read more

Slight Chance of Showers Tonight, More Rain Chances Later This Week

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Tonight: Occasional Showers Possible – Temps Drop into the Mid-50°s

Majority of the showers have pushed through our area and are continuing onto the East. We still aren’t in the clear, but the heavy stuff should be done.

HRRR displays the heavy showers passing with a few stragglers developing before the end of the night: read more

Rain Tonight, Tomorrow, & Sunday

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Tonight: Rain With Non-Severe Thunderstorms, Ending Late

First of all here’s what I get for not trusting the HRRR.

batman sorry im sorry alfred im so sorry

HRRR was correct in showers moving in during the evening rush hour.

Editor’s Note — humility is everything in weather. We aren’t in charge. read more

Rain, Some Thunderstorms Tonight, Marathon Looks (Maybe/Probably) Wet

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Tonight: Rain With Non-Severe Thunderstorms

First of all here’s what I get for not trusting the HRRR.

batman sorry im sorry alfred im so sorry

HRRR was correct in showers moving in during rush hour.

Timing of Departure: A little unclear truthfully. NAM 4 doesnt even show these current showers making there way here for another few hours, thus throwing off the time. If we rely soley on the most recent HRRR run, then showers should be out of our area by mid-evening: read more

Rain/Storm Potential This Evening, Wet Weekend Ahead

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Tonight: Rain/Storms On Their Way – Temps Only Drop into the Mid 60°s Overnight

We have managed to stay clear of the rain so far. Storms are currently approaching from our southwest.

When They’ll Get Here: Good Question

HRRR displays two lines of showers moving through our area: read more