MONDAY STATS:
Low temp: 67.1F (19.5C)
High temp: 80.7F (27.1C)
Rainfall: trace
HEADLINE: It's the warmest day of 2015
FEATURES: Pre-dawn thunder, sprinkles and gusty winds. Clouds until mid-morning. Hazy sunshine mid-morning until late afternoon. Increasing clouds around 4:30pm. Late afternoon and early evening thunderstorms developing and passing just to our north.
PROJECTIONS: Upper-level disturbance moving from northern Pakistan into Kashmir will trigger more scattered showers/thunderstorms tonight -- with most activity north of us. Marginal instability expected tomorrow (Tue), with a risk of an isolated thundershower or two, mainly PM. Temps slightly cooler, but still close to seasonal norms.
EXTENDED: Weak upper-level low pressure trough in vicinity into the weekend. A mix of clouds and sun. Risk of mainly PM thundershower development mainly over the mountains. Slightly better rain chance Friday. Temps near or just a bit cooler than normal for late April.
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Low temp: 67.1F (19.5C)
High temp: 80.7F (27.1C)
Rainfall: trace
HEADLINE: It's the warmest day of 2015
FEATURES: Pre-dawn thunder, sprinkles and gusty winds. Clouds until mid-morning. Hazy sunshine mid-morning until late afternoon. Increasing clouds around 4:30pm. Late afternoon and early evening thunderstorms developing and passing just to our north.
PROJECTIONS: Upper-level disturbance moving from northern Pakistan into Kashmir will trigger more scattered showers/thunderstorms tonight -- with most activity north of us. Marginal instability expected tomorrow (Tue), with a risk of an isolated thundershower or two, mainly PM. Temps slightly cooler, but still close to seasonal norms.
EXTENDED: Weak upper-level low pressure trough in vicinity into the weekend. A mix of clouds and sun. Risk of mainly PM thundershower development mainly over the mountains. Slightly better rain chance Friday. Temps near or just a bit cooler than normal for late April.
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