Bluebells, April 2, 2016. (Erinn Shirley via Flickr) *Freeze watches and warnings next two mornings* TODAY’S DAILY DIGIT A somewhat subjective rating of the day’s weather, on a scale of 0 to 10. 6/10: Mild into the afternoon, but then showers and tanking temperatures late. EXPRESS FORECAST Today: Mild, late afternoon showers likely. Highs: 65-70. Tonight: Windy, turning much colder. Lows: 30-36. Tomorrow: Blustery, cold. Highs: 45-50. FORECAST IN DETAIL Saturday evening’s blast of wind marked the beginning of a turbulent period that continues right on through this week. Two more powerful cold fronts will sweep through the region, bringing significantly colder than normal weather in their wake. The first front sprints through the region late this afternoon and evening, knocking temperatures down Tuesday and Wednesday. The second big front comes through Thursday with very chilly weather Friday and Saturday. Today (Monday): After a crisp start, temperatures shoot up rather quickly this morning, rising well into the 60s by mid-afternoon. But then, skies cloud over and showers are likely late this afternoon and evening with the next front dashing through the region. A rumble of thunder isn’t out of the question. Highs reach 65-70 degrees before rains move in. It’s yet another breezy day, with winds from the southwest at 10-20 mph, gusting to 25-30 mph. Confidence: Medium-High Tonight: Some evening showers are likely, but most activity moves off to the southeast by sunset or so. Temperatures fall rapidly overnight, with lows near 30 in our colder suburbs to the mid-to-upper 30s downtown. Winds come out of the north at 10-20 mph, gusting to 30 mph, creating wind chills in the 20s late at night into Tuesday morning. Confidence: Medium-High Follow us on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram for the latest updates. For related traffic news, check out Dr. Gridlock. Keep reading for the forecast through the weekend… |