A wet week with mainly cautious water conditions. The week will start off with wet conditions and temperatures moving above average. Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday will have chances of rain and snow showers, even a wintry mix and some icing possible. This will depend on temperatures. Monday and Tuesday and northern areas will have the greatest chances of any snow, wintry mix, or ice. By Wednesday temperatures will be well above freezing that most areas will not see any wintry precipitation. Highs for Monday will be in the 30’s and 40’s with lows in the 30’s and 40’s. By Tuesday highs will move into the 40’s and 50’s with lows also in the 40’s and 50’s. Wednesday will see highs in the 50’s and 60’s, but temperatures will drop by the overnight into the 20’s and 30’s. Thursday and Friday will be dry with highs in the 30’s and 40’s and lows in the teens to 30’s. Water, surf and beach conditions will be cautious all week, except for Friday, with winds to 30 knots and seas to 5 feet. Friday will be borderline with winds to 15 knots and seas back to 3-4 feet.
A low moving across southeastern Canada will result in a weak cold front slipping into our region late this evening. High pressure briefly returns on Monday before moving offshore Monday night. A low pressure system will then lift into the Great Lakes region, resulting in a warm front lifting through the Mid Atlantic Tuesday, and a cold front sweeping through on Wednesday. Another low will move along the front on Thursday. High pressure returns Friday before another low may approach the region late in the week.
The weekend looks to be cloudy with chances of rain. Highs will be in the 40’s with lows in the 20’s and 30’s. Water, surf and beach conditions look cautious, then borderline on Saturday and borderline to good for Sunday.
Have a great week and thanks for reading!
MondaySky: Mostly sunny to sunny becoming mostly cloudy
Precipitation: 30%-50% chance rain/snow showers at night
Temperatures
High: Upper 30’s to mid 40’s
Low: Mid to upper 30’s inland, upper 30’s to low 40’s at the shore, low 30’s northern areas
UV Index: 1-3/15 (Low-Moderate)
Sunrise: 7:00am
Sunset: 5:21pm
TuesdaySky: Mostly cloudy to cloudy
Precipitation: 50%-100% chance of rain/wintry mix during the day and all rain at night
Temperatures
High: Low to mid 50’s with low to mid 40’s for northern areas
Low: Upper 40’s to low 50’s with Low 40’s for northern areas
UV Index: 0-2/15 (Low)
Sunrise: 6:59am
Sunset: 5:22pm
WednesdaySky: Partly sunny becoming mostly cloudy
Precipitation: 0%-50% chance of rain/snow showers all day
Temperatures
High: Upper 50’s to low 60’s with low 50’s northern areas
Low: Low 30’s inland, low to mid 30’s at the shore, mid 20’s northern areas
UV Index: 1-3/15 (Low-Moderate)
Sunrise: 6:58am
Sunset: 5:23pm
ThursdaySky: Partly to mostly sunny then mostly clear, Windy at night
Precipitation: 0% - Slight Chance
Temperatures
High: Low 30’s to low 40’s
Low: Low 20’s inland, mid 20’s at the shore, mid teens northern areas
UV Index: 1-3/15 (Low-Moderate)
Sunrise: 6:57am
Sunset: 5:24pm
FridaySky: Mostly sunny to sunny becoming mostly cloudy
Precipitation: 0% - Slight Chance
Temperatures
High: Mid to upper 30’s
Low: Upper 20’s inland, low 30’s at the shore, low 20’s for northern areas
UV Index: 1-3/15 (Low-Moderate)
Sunrise: 6:55am
Sunset: 5:26pm
Full Moon: 7:34pm
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