Surface chart and radar
We have an area of low pressure to our north in Canada. This is associated with a couple of front as well as a trough.
Winds are turning more to the south allowing temperatures to be slightly warmer today than they were yesterday. Skies are going to be a mix of sun and clouds.
Looking at the surface chart we can see there is a warm front approaching that is going to slowly advance across the region today into tomorrow. Even though today is warmer than yesterday temperatures are still slightly below average for this time of year. But tomorrow more milder air is going to be working in and our temperatures Should become average to slightly above average.
We have a few Rain showers and or snow showers associated with the warm front. But any accumulations will be extremely light.
A cold front will be sliding through Friday into Saturday This will bring more in the way a widespread rain showers and high elevation snow showers. Rain could be steady at times. General rainfall accumulation looks to be half of an inch to an inch.
The warming trend with these above average temperatures will be with us through the weekend. Saturday will see lots of sun with temperatures that are above average and only a slight chance for a few showers. But for the vast amount it looks like we'll be dry. But on Sunday a cold front will be approaching and moving through the region. This could bring a bit of accumulating snow to northern parts of our region, especially in those highest elevations. With this we are going to have a trough move into the region that is going to cool our temperatures back down to below average for Monday into Wednesday. But the good news is the first half of next is looking mainly dry across the region.I won't be posting tomorrow. So have a great weekend.