Sunday Evening Update:
Temperatures will slowly drop back down into the upper 50s to low 60s this evening, with the lowest of temperatures occurring just prior to sunrise.
As you’re getting the kiddos on the bus tomorrow morning, temperatures will be quite nice with the sun rising at 6:01 AM.
A few isolated showers are possible, but for the most part, a lot of us will remain dry for a majority of the day.
High temperatures will be similar to yesterday’s, and slightly warmer than today’s: very seasonable. A cold front will push through tomorrow and drop our temperatures back into the low 70s, but we will return into the upper 80s by the weekend.
Sunday Morning:
Though our temperatures will remain a tad cooler than yesterday’s, it will still be a great day to head outdoors.
These temperatures are just slightly below average for this time of year, but still arguably very warm.
We will be in the 70s by noon, and remain in them as late as 9 pm with our daily high occuring around 4 pm.
Looking ahead into this evening, lows will drop into the upper 50s to low 60s.
The overall pattern has resembeled what we consider an Omega Blocking Pattern, but with a setup that is slightly less by the book.
This occurs when a high presssure system is situated between two low pressure systems, creating flow that resembles the Greek Letter Omega “Ω”.
Our current setup has us slightly underneath the high pressure area, giving us warm and dry condtions.
That secondary low pressure system from the Omega pattern will make its way over to our neck of the woods Monday, aiding in the development of scattered & isolated showers and thunderstorms.
A passing cold front will drop our temperatures Tuesday and we will also see more widespread rain and thunderstorms. Sunshine returns Wednesday and the 80s are back by Thursday, with more hot and humid conditions coming back for the weekend.
