A wet week for cautious to hazardous water conditions. Tuesday and Wednesday will have chances of rain with some thunderstorms on Wednesday. Thursday will be the driest with lower chances of showers. Friday Night will have chances of rain and snow showers, again. Highs will be in the 40’s to 60’s with lows in 20’s to 40’s. Water conditions will be cautious to hazardous all week.
Weak high pressure will move offshore tonight and Tuesday. Low pressure developing over the mid-Mississippi Valley on Tuesday will track northeastward into the Great Lakes by Wednesday. This low will pull a warm front through the Mid-Atlantic region
Tuesday night, then a strong cold front on Wednesday. High pressure on Thursday with give way to another cold front on Friday, followed by more high pressure for the weekend.
Have a great week and thanks for reading!
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