After temperatures in the spring-like 50s yesterday a cold front came through our area shortly before midnight, precipitation accompanied and followed the front starting off as rain and changed to snow around 3AM. Today will be mostly cloudy, a low pressure will be moving along this front but most if not all the snow should be offshore. Sunday will be very cold with high temperatures barely reaching the freezing mark and with strong gusty winds the wind chills will be in the teens. Plenty of sunshine on Monday will moderate temperatures in the afternoon after a frigid morning.
Tuesday will be milder with rain likely. Colder and dry Wednesday and Thursday with another chance of rain or snow on Friday!
The forecast: Today – Cloudy with a chance of light snow or flurries, high in the upper 30s.
Tonight – Cloudy with a slight chance of flurries, low in the low 20s.
Sunday – Mostly sunny, windy and cold, high in the low 30s.
Monday – Mostly sunny, high in the mid-upper 30s.
Tuesday – Mostly cloudy with a chance of rain in the afternoon and evening, high in the mid 40s.
Wednesday – Mostly sunny, high in the upper 30s.
Thursday – Sunny, high in the upper 30s.
Friday – Mostly cloudy with a chance of rain or snow, high in the upper 30s.
Marine Forecast: – Today – North wind to 20 knots, seas 4 feet. Gale warnings from tonight through Sunday afternoon.
Outlook – Advisories should continue into Monday morning then lower, advisories likely Tuesday afternoon and Wednesday.
Have a great day and watch for falling rocks from the sky!