Good Monday to one and all. If you’re a fan of springtime temps, you are loving the weather life we have for you out there today. Temps will surge into the 70s with skies remaining partly sunny. Not to spoil the spring party, but surges of below normal temps are set to return. Yippee!

Winds will be rather gusty out there today as some clouds increase later in the day. The big news will be the warmest numbers many of us have had since October… the 70s.

A cold front will slip through the region on Tuesday and could spawn isolated showers or sprinkles. Temps will start in the upper 50s and then drop into the upper 40s by the end of the day.

Wednesday is windy and chilly with temps in the high 40s for many.

A stronger cold front will then dive in here on Thursday as a wave of low pressure develops along it just to our south. That should mean a nice surge of chilly showers…

GFS

That’s a little ugly and the GFS has it just ugly enough to create some… wait for it… wait for it… snowflakes! Check it out…

GFS Snow

I’m not sold on that idea, but it does have some merit. Either way, it’s part of the overall chillier theme the long range models have been hinting at for a long time.

After a spike in temps to start the weekend, another round of rain will likely introduce a colder shot of air later this weekend or early next week. The GFS is showing much of the eastern half of the country solidly below normal…

GFS 2The overall setup still looks skewed colder than normal through early April. That doesn’t mean we can’t have some milder days thrown into the mix, but colder than normal should outdo the milder spells.

It’s also a setup that should deliver a lot more precipitation. Most areas are already experiencing on of the wettest Marches on record and we will only climb even higher on the top ten wettest lists. Muddy times continue!

As I said, enjoy the 70s and dry of today. Make it a great one and take care.