Headlines:
- A sunny, not as cold end to the week is expected for today
- This weekend there are a few rounds of rain/storms on tap for the region
- Sunday most of the day is dry, but periods of rain in the morning and evening
- Closing out the year with thunderstorm chances, it will be mild and wet into the new year
Sunny, not as cold end to the holiday week. As we prepare for the weekend, a parade of storms is on tap for the city. Beginning Saturday morning, rain is likely and will mainly be light to moderate. Temperatures will warm into the upper 40s by the afternoon. Rain is expected to be off/on throughout the afternoon early evening hours before picking back up at night into Sunday morning. Another system will move in on Sunday morning, but the rain will be ending for the day early. Most of the afternoon will be cloudy, very warm and dry until the nighttime as an approaching cold front move in and brings rain chances Sunday night into Monday.
Monday into the new year, Monday morning rain will continue from the overnight and likely end early in the afternoon. For New Years Eve, skies will be partly sunny, but another approaching system will bring rain chances at night. Showers right around midnight overnight into New Year's Day. So, the Umbrella won't be necessary until the nighttime.
TODAY: Mostly sunny and not as cold. Highs near 40.
TONIGHT: Cloudy and not as cold, drizzle to rain showers developing overnight.
SATURDAY: Cloudy with steady rain and milder. Highs in the upper 40s. Lows in the middle 40s.
SUNDAY: Cloudy, rain likely and much warmer. Highs near 60. Lows in middle to upper 50s.
MONDAY: Rain likely through the morning before ending in the afternoon. Highs near 60. Lows near 40.
TUESDAY: Partly sunny and mild with scattered showers from around midnight into the overnight. Highs near 50. Lows in the middle 40s.