We will have a seasonably cool and dry day today. Highs in the 40s and even low 50s possible in the south. A strong storm, responsible for incredible precipitation amounts in the Rockies and the Southwest US will pay us a visit tomorrow. Rain will break out area wide and become heavy late in the day and overnight. Rains in excess of 1 to 2 inches are possible. With some warmer temps working in we may also see thunderstorms in parts of the region. Severe weather *COULD* make it to southeastern Virginia and should be watched. Temps will be in the 50s and stay there Sunday through Monday with little cool down at night.
Next week looks to get colder as the week progresses. Temps will be in the mid 30s to mid 40s.
Next Weekend shows one of the best looking set ups I have seen for a winter weather event! We could see a significant winter storm. Much to watch and ponder between now and then.
Enjoy the dry day!
All for now!
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