Today will feature another day of the weather we’ve been dealing with since Friday. Temps will warm into the 30’s across the region, cloud cover will be widespread, though not everyone will remain entirely overcast through the whole day, and winds will remain gusty from the NNE. A backdoor cold front moved through the region last night, with a little snow falling as forecast. Behind that system, cooler air will pour into the region today, though we won’t really feel a noticeable change in temps until Wednesday, when the cold dry airmass becomes filled with snowflakes. No major precipitation is expected today, though snow showers are likely to continue in the mountains with some locations picking up another coating-1″ of snow.
Our next storm looks to be a fairly sizeable one, and will arrive Wednesday evening with high winds and heavy snow.
Today will feature breezy and cool weather as yesterday’s storm moves to the southeast. Winds out of the north will continue to gust in the 30-40 mph range, which could result in scattered power outages, but should be low enough to avoid major issues. Temps will hold steady through the day as daytime heating from the sun is balanced by cold air advection behind the storm. Your temperature this morning will be your temperature at noon will be your temperature this evening (plus or minus a few degrees), before the sun goes down and cooling begins. While only scattered rain/snow is expected from the storm today, its impacts will continue with another round of impactful coastal flooding expected around the midday high tide.