Well a strong low pressure is going to pass to the north of the region, and that will allow for some cooler weather this weekend. Now because of the distance of the low pressure, I am not expecting that we'll see a whole lot of precip. Now here is the tricky thing. My charts, forecast discussions and other uses of making a forecast are in great disagreement with one another in terms of how much rain we'll see.
I am expecting that we'll get something along the lines of a cluster of rain showers which will begin to roll through the region tonight and tomorrow morning. The rain wont be very heavy, but it'll be enough that it will help in melting the snow. I am expecting that we could pick up no more than a quater inch of rain.
Highs tomorrow will be near 60° in a lot of places, and Toronto might even see a high in the mid 50's (around 10-13°C).
The front will begin to makes it way across the region tomorrow, I am guessing that it will pass most of us between late tomorrow morning and early tomorrow evening. This will obviously effect the predicted highs, if the front passes sooner than we'll see our highs in the morning. If the front passes later than we'll see our highs at their normal times.
Coming up around noon, I'll give you all the exact times in which I expect the front to pass and I'll talk about how much rain you will get. 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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