Good Wednesday to one and all. Our wet weather pattern continues to strongly show up, and is likely to cause issues over the next few weeks. Rounds of heavy rainfall may lead to high water problems as we roll forward, so you really need to stay alert in the coming days.

Our Wednesday is pretty wet with gusty showers moving across the state…

Thursday is a very windy and warm day, with highs reaching deep into the 60s for many. Areas across the south and west may see readings topping out from 70-75 if they can get enough sunshine. The main threat for showers and thunderstorms will be across the northern half of the state.

Heavy rain and thunder rolls in from north to south Thursday night into Friday. This is when we will need to watch for some local high water issues, but I don’t expect this to be widespread. There’s even the chance for some flakes on the back side.

A second low then develops and rolls our way on Saturday, brining more heavy rain and the potential for a swath of snow in the north. The GFS is FINALLY seeing this…

The GFS is also picking up on the snow in the north…

The setup for next week continues to run toward the pattern we have been outlining. A deep trough develops across the western part of the country, with a springtime ridge of high pressure across the southeast. That puts our region in between the two, with repeat heavy rains on top of us…

This can cause significant flooding and river flooding issues to develop across the entire state and surrounding states.

The CFS shows this supper wet pattern lingering through March. Check out the rainfall forecast over the next 45 days…

I will have updates later today, so check back. Make it a good one and take care.