Good afternoon, everyone. A weak system is pushing across the state today and it’s bringing a shower or two along for the ride. As we roll into the week ahead, we find a stronger system set to impact the region by Tuesday with colder air moving in behind it. There’s still a low chance for a second system to work from west to east and impact our region later in the week.

Here’s your regional radar to track any Sunday shower…

Temps range from the upper 40s to middle 50s.

Monday will feature mainly dry skies with temps pushing 60. Our cold front arrives late Tuesday with gusty showers and a few thunderstorms ahead of it. This will bring some decent rains in here and I could see a few spots closing in on an inch.

This front presses to our south and we should see a second system develop along it. Where is this front when the next system develops? If you’re a snow lover, you want this front to slow down farther north.

The models are still showing this happening too far south for much in the way of winter weather…

GFS

Canadian

EURO

The GFS Ensembles are actually farther north than all the operational models…

So, I’m not saying this is a full blown miss by any means, but the odds favor this staying to our south. It’s worth watching, though.

Make it a great day and take care.