Today the quasi-stationary front currently to our south will meander back to our northward keeping our weather "unsettled". Drizzle, low clouds, and fog will hang around for several hours this morning before a few scattered t-showers develop during the afternoon and evening. Today will not be a washout, but again a day where it would be a good idea to have the umbrella at hand.
Tonight will be muggy and with low level moisture plus light winds I expect we will see patchy fog develop once again.
Overall skies Thursday will be mostly cloudy but some breaks for sunshine look possible and the threat of scattered t-showers remains in the forecast. Some storms may be heavy rain producers.
A cold front will cross the region early Friday with gradual clearing taking place during the PM from west to east.
This morning weather guidance is a bit more uncertain with regards to the weekend forecast printing out a low chance of an isolated PM T-shower Saturday as a disturbance approaches from the northwest. At this point I will mention a stray PM t-shower but feel most should remain dry. Sunday looks partly cloudy and warm with high temperatures around 80 degrees.
~ Have a good day!
~ Meteorologist Chris Naille