
(The low pressure in the central Plain's, responsible for the rain starting tomorrow and lasting through Saturday).
Here comes the update, about 12 hours later than I had expected, but at least nothing exciting happened in that time. Right now, weather is pretty calm across the area with skies beginning to cloud up across the region, especially over in Wisconsin and that area. Later tonight after midnight we're going to see those rain showers develop and they'll last across the region (minus Green Bay) through Saturday and possibly become scattred snow showers by Sunday morning.
Tonight, a warm front will begin to make its way toards the region, and that will bump temps up to the upper 30's after midhgt, and this is when I expect the rain to really begin in places like Toledo, Fort Wayne and Detroit. Erie and Buffalo wont see their rain showers begin until a few hours later.
So right now, we're just going to be waiting for those rain showers to develop, and in the mean time, skies will cloud up.
Tomorrow, temps in the 40's across the region (minus Green Bay) with rainy conditions.
The biggest that I am sure some of you are wondering is will there be flooding? And the answer to that is going to be yes, however it'll be light. Places along rivers and streams could see some flooding, but nothing record breaking. Most other places will see some flooding in the fields and on those back country roads, but this is the type of flooding that we see a few times a year, so it wont be anything to panic about.
I'll have more coming up for you in the morning, but for now, I am Timmy Albertson and that's the weather! Keep checking back for updates because I'll have them for you.
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