A Top 10 Day Ahead!

A ridge of High pressure currently over the Great Lakes will build eastward, providing spectacular weather both Sunday and Monday with very dry air. Dewpoints temperatures will be unusually low in the 30s and 40s so there really won’t be any humidity discomfort to speak of. Expect a good deal of sunshine and light breezes both days, with temperatures in the mid to upper 70s. Nights will be quite pleasant as well falling into the 50s with a few of the typical coolest spots slipping into the upper 40s even.

A “cold front” will bring increasing clouds on Tuesday with the threat of a shower later in the day or overnight. Another shower will threaten Wednesday, but I’m not expecting much in the way of total waterfall from such a weak boundary trying to infiltrate this very dry air mass. There will be a better shot at some showers Thursday with a more organized system racing through, but temperatures will remain in the mid 70s for the most part all week long.

 

Bill Gile

ABC6 Meteorologist

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