Good Morning Seawolves! A strong cold front associated with a low in Canada is moving in our area. We should remain mostly dry and unseasonably warm on Tuesday, but Wednesday is a different story. The strong cold front arrives with heavy rain and the possibility of a thunderstorm, looking to be a washout of a Wednesday. As a coastal low develops along this cold front, enhancing rainfall, expect ponding on sidewalks and roads. The threat for more rain lingers on into Thursday with a cooler air mass in place. Another low tries to work it’s way up the coast, and depending on how close it tracks, we will see some rain for the latter part of this week. Stay dry.

Tuesday

Cloudy for most of the day. Light rain and drizzle could occur in the afternoon. Otherwise,warm and humid. South wind at 5-10mph.

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Tuesday Night

Relatively warm with an increasing chance of showers, especially after midnight. Winds shifting to the Northeast at 10-15mph.

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Wednesday

Periods of rain. Heavy rain at times with a chance of thunder. Cooler, with a Northeast wind of 10-15mph. An inch of rain is possible with locally higher amounts.

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Wednesday Night

Rain becomes more intermittent throughout the night. Cool and breezy, winds 10-20mph from the North.

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Thursday

Mostly cloudy with the possibility of a passing shower, or two especially in the morning. Cool and breezy.

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