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A look ahead at conditions for the next 5 days

2/20/2024

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A fairly calm 5 day period is anticipate with near to slightly above average temperatures and only 1 or 2 rainy days (even then, those days will not be a washout).

For Wednesday, expect high temps to be in the mid 40s to possible around 50 in the urban corridor. Skies will be mainly sunny and winds will be light. It will be chilly, but not terribly cold especially considering its February.

On Thursday, 95% of the day is expected to remain dry for most areas. Sure, there could be a few showers around in the afternoon, but the highest probability will be after dinner time, and possibly as late as 10pm. Off and on showers are expected overnight before tapering off sometime Friday morning. High temps in the upper 40s and low 50s are expected. 

Speaking of Friday, temps should be similar to Wednesday, mainly in the mid 40s. Showers are possible in the morning, but at a minimum, the second half of the day should be mainly dry with a slight increase in sun, especially along and to the east of I-95. Winds will begin to increase a bit, likely gusting around 20mph so it will feel a bit cooler out than what the temperature reads. 

Saturday should be the "coldest" day of the week with highs expected to be in the low 40s under increasingly sunny skies. Winds will be gusty, with sustained winds of 10-15 mph and gusts up to 30mph. This will make temperatures feel like the upper 30s rather than low 40s. A cold front will have already passed by that point, so no additional rain is expected. 

Sunday looks to be the best of the next 5 days with mainly sunny skies and very mild temperatures by February standards. We easily should make it into the low-mid 50s. Winds will remain slightly elevated with peak gusts of 20-25mph likely. No rain is expected on Sunday similarly to Saturday.
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