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Separate Rounds Of Showers Will Follow Late Winter Warmup: 5-Day Forecast Separate Rounds Of Showers Will Follow Late Winter Warmup: 5-Day Forecast
Separate Rounds Of Showers Will Follow Late Winter Warmup: 5-Day Forecast Separate rounds of showers will follow a springlike stretch marked by mild temperatures and clear skies. It will be sunny with temperatures above average on Wednesday, March 13, and Thursday, March 14 with high temperatures in the mid-60s on Wednesday and upper 60s on Thursday with calm winds. The first round of showers will move in overnight Thursday into Friday, March 15. Showers will continue through early Friday afternoon on a mostly cloudy day with temps in the 60s. There will be another round of showers early Friday evening. A total of about a quarter of an inch of precipitation is…
Wintry Mix, Snow Possible During Active Weather Pattern Through Christmas Wintry Mix, Snow Possible During Active Weather Pattern Through Christmas
Wintry Mix, Snow Possible During Active Weather Pattern Through Christmas The arrival of winter, which came late Tuesday morning, Dec. 21, will be followed by several separate rounds of precipitation leading into Christmas Day, with the potential for chances for sleet and snow in areas farthest north and inland. The first chance for a wintry mix will come late Tuesday night into early Wednesday morning, Dec. 22 in the areas marked in the image above. Most of the region, where the temperature will stay above the freezing mark, will see rain, which will taper off shortly after daybreak Wednesday. Clouds will gradually clear during the day and the high temperat…
Separate Rounds Of Showers, Thunderstorms Will Dampen Region Separate Rounds Of Showers, Thunderstorms Will Dampen Region
Separate Rounds Of Showers, Thunderstorms Will Dampen Region A pleasant start to the weekend will be followed by the arrival of separate rounds of showers and thunderstorms. The chance for precipitation will begin in the overnight hours on Sunday, July 25, and continuing through mid-morning. It will be mostly cloudy Sunday with a high temperature in the low 80s. Most of the day will be precipitation-free before a new round of showers and thunderstorms is expected overnight Sunday into Monday, July 26. Skies will clear after daybreak on Monday, which will be mostly sunny and warmer with a high temperature around 90 degrees. Check back to Daily Voice…
Snow Potential: Below-Normal Temps Projected - Could We Soon See Some White Stuff? Snow Potential: Below-Normal Temps Projected - Could We Soon See Some White Stuff?
Snow Potential: Below-Normal Temps Projected - Could We Soon See Some White Stuff? Click here for an updated story - Late-Week Storm Could Bring Rain, Wintry Mix, Snow: Here Are Possible Scenarios While October was warmer compared to normal, it looks like November will trend much cooler. The latest six-to-10 day temperature outlook from the Climate Prediction Center is calling for below-normal temperatures in the region. (See first image above.) After three separate long-range forecasts predicted snowy and stormy winter in the area, the National Weather Service released a map showing the likely first day of snowfall for locations across the country. (See second image…
Halloween Forecast: Will Weather Be A Trick Or Treat? Halloween Forecast: Will Weather Be A Trick Or Treat?
Halloween Forecast: Will Weather Be A Trick Or Treat? It will be an unsettled week weather-wise, with precipitation possible on several days. Here's what to expect, including on Halloween. Monday, Oct. 28: It will become partly sunny after a cloudy start to the day with a high temperature in the low 60s. Tuesday, Oct. 29: Cloudy with a high temperature in the mid 60s and a chance of light rain and drizzle. Wednesday, Oct. 30: Mostly cloudy with a high temperature in the upper 60s. There's a chance for light rain or drizzle, especially in the morning. Thursday, Oct. 31: Expect showers at times throughout the day and through the evening …
Tropical Storm Nestor Remnants Will Bring Rain To Region Tropical Storm Nestor Remnants Will Bring Rain To Region
Tropical Storm Nestor Remnants Will Bring Rain To Region Nestor, a tropical storm that has moved to the East Coast, is expected to bring precipitation to the area on Sunday, Oct. 20. The heaviest rain from the system will be south of New York City, where locally heavy rainfall and severe thunderstorms are expected. (See image above.) Expect a cloudy and cool day on Sunday with a high temperature in the mid to upper 50s.  Sprinkles and light rain showers will arrive around 2 p.m. Sunday.  After 5 p.m., rain becomes likely, continuing off and on until around 1 a.m. Monday, Oct. 21. Up to a half-inch of rainfall is possible. Skies will …
New Round Of Showers, Thunderstorms Will End Stretch Of Sunny, Dry Days New Round Of Showers, Thunderstorms Will End Stretch Of Sunny, Dry Days
New Round Of Showers, Thunderstorms Will End Stretch Of Sunny, Dry Days A new round of showers and thunderstorms will return to the area following a stretch of sunny and pleasant days. Before the precipitation arrives, we will have one more dry day on Monday, June 24, which will be mostly sunny, with a high in the low 80s. (See second image above for projected high temps from throughout the region.) Winds will be calm and out of the southwest at around 6 miles per hour. Showers arrive in the predawn hours on Tuesday, June 25. There will be more showers, along with patchy fog, throughout the morning, with thunderstorms possible through around 3 p.m. It will be c…
Here Comes The Sun: Stretch Of Winter-Like Stretch Of Cold, Gray Days Finally Ends Here Comes The Sun: Stretch Of Winter-Like Stretch Of Cold, Gray Days Finally Ends
Here Comes The Sun: Stretch Of Winter-Like Stretch Of Cold, Gray Days Finally Ends The cold, soggy stretch of weather has finally come to an end. It will be a mostly sunny and seasonable day with the high temperature reaching around 64 degrees on Wednesday, May 15. That's 10 to 15 degrees higher than it's been each day since Mother's Day. Clouds will roll in during the afternoon with a slight chance of pop-up showers. The warmer temperatures continue through the end of the weekend. Thursday, May 16 will start off with a chance of morning showers before skies clear and a mostly sunny day that will be a bit warmer, with a high in the upper 60s.  Friday, Ma…
Rainy, Chilly Mother's Day Starts Stretch Of Wet, Raw Days: Here's How Much Rain We'll Get Rainy, Chilly Mother's Day Starts Stretch Of Wet, Raw Days: Here's How Much Rain We'll Get
Rainy, Chilly Mother's Day Starts Stretch Of Wet, Raw Days: Here's How Much Rain We'll Get A rainy, raw Mother's Day will mark the stretch of an unsettled stretch of wet weather the next few days with temperatures as much as 20 degrees below normal. Most of the region will see about 1.5 inches of precipitation through Tuesday, May 14, with up to 2 inches in some spots. (See the first image above.) Here's what to expect: Sunday, May 12: Rain moved in from west to east overnight. It will continue on and off rain throughout a day that will feel more like it's mid-March than mid-May.  The high temperature will be 15 to 20 degrees below normal, struggling to reach the low …
Super Soaker For Cinco de Mayo: Here's How Much Rain To Expect Super Soaker For Cinco de Mayo: Here's How Much Rain To Expect
Super Soaker For Cinco de Mayo: Here's How Much Rain To Expect If you're heading out to celebrate Cinco de Mayo, don't forget an umbrella. It will be a rainy and raw day on Sunday, May 5 with a high in the mid 50s and up to 1 inch of precipitation possible. Though heavy rain in the morning with taper off in the afternoon, the chance of rain continues until around 11 p.m. The wet stretch finally ends as skies clear overnight, leading to a mostly sunny day with a high temperature in the mid 60s on Monday, May 6. Check back to Daily Voice for updates.
Wet Mess: Rain, Thunderstorms Will Make For A Washout To End Workweek Wet Mess: Rain, Thunderstorms Will Make For A Washout To End Workweek
Wet Mess: Rain, Thunderstorms Will Make For A Washout To End Workweek Separate rounds of steady -- at times heavy -- rain, with thunderstorms possible, will make for a washout to end the workweek. The first batch of rain arrived overnight ahead of a warm front which will move through later in the afternoon on Friday, April 26. Another round of rain will come in advance of a cold front late in the day and into the evening. The highest likelihood for thunderstorms will be with that second round of rain, which will start around 5 p.m. The high temperature will be around 60 degrees. Rain and showers will continue until around 11 p.m. Friday, followed by showers…