
Only chance today at some rain would be some sprinkles, defying the odds against the very dry air we have in place. Unlikely, but if they make it to the ground, NBD.
Thursday will be dry with high temps running about 15° above average.
Seems just about everyone got a great glimpse of the gorgeous sunset tonight.
Tomorrow we mightsee some sprinkles.
The HRRR model (above) shows some sprinkle chances tomorrow afternoon and evening. I have my doubts if any rain actually makes it to the ground, we’ll be really dry. At the most, just some sprinkles.
Low relative humidity + gusty winds + dry ground =
Burn ban in effect for both of our counties. It may be bonfire weather but just subtract the bonfire part.
We are about 8.61″ below our average rainfall for the year. Looking ahead at the next 7 days, it doesn’t look like we’ll be making up much ground.
It seems we are big on ties, as we have tied the daily record high for today with a high of 83°. Our third straight day of tying, we wouldn’t want to take the glory away from past years.
We won’t see the 80s again for a while, cold front moving thru tomorrow will knock temperatures down to where they ought to be for this time of the, and bring some very, very, much needed rain.