
Right now, the low pressure is still hanging around in the Rockies, but it will quickly deepen and head our way throughout the day, and this low will be responsible for the rain in our area.
However, the biggest player for tomorrow will be timing of the cold front. Earlier, I was saying how most places will see 50's for a high, but that might not happen. The low pressure is going to be about 6 hours ahead of schedule which means that the further east in the region you go, the higher your temps will be. For example, tomorrow, Erie will see a high in the lower 50's with scattered rain showers, whereas Fort Wayne could see rain showers with some mixing of snow and a high in the lower 40's. So that front will be really important to the forecasts.
As you can see on the extended forecasts, most people will be getting something, but others wont. Green Bay will be missing out on most of this. However they will have cooler temps if that means anything.
I do apologize for the shortness of this post, I will have more information coming up this afternoon and I'll type about the exact timing of this system. But for now, I am Timmy Albertson and that's the weather! Keep checking back for updates because I'll have them.
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