29 November 2010

Still waiting.

Well it is still pretty much clear for much of the southern Great Lakes region, however the clouds will be moving in within the next couple of hours. Our first low pressure in Kansas has weakened a bit up to 998 mbs, however I expect this low to get stronger again and I might end up naming it later today. But that isn't what is important right now...ok a little.

So for this afternoon, I expect the clouds to start rolling in here soon. Then, after about 5 p.m., we could see some scattered rain showers. The biggest chances of rain I will say will be anytime after about 9 p.m. and they should last until tomorrow at noon. Now, the rain showers will begin to lessen up by tomorrow afternoon, however on Tuesday night and Wednesday we could see some of those remaining rain showers switch over to snow, however there will not be enough of it to cause any accumulation.

So, as I typed earlier. Turning cloudy later this afternoon, highs in the upper 40's, and then rain showers possible this evening, and likely over night tonight into tomorrow morning.

I'll keep you up to date as always, but for now, I am Timmy Albertson and that's the weather! Stay tuned.

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