WEATHERCAST:
THE STRING OF NICE DAYS CONTINUE WITH SUN AND HIGHS INTO THE 60S. A WET STORM OVER THE GULF STATES HEADS TO THE S.E. COAST TUESDAY WHEN CLOUDS WILL BE INCREASING HERE. AS THE STORM TURNS UP THE COAST, RAIN ARRIVES OVER THE MID-ATLANTIC TUESDAY AND INTO NEW ENGLAND BY WEDNESDAY. THURSDAY MAY SEE SOME SUN..BUT UNSETTLED – APRIL SHOWERY WEATHER COULD EASILY RETURN LATE WEEK AND INTO THE WEEKEND, WHEN TEMPS WILL AGAIN FALL OFF.
WEATHER TRIVIA:
1885- DENVER’S GREATEST SNOWSTORM: 23” IN 24 HOURS- 32” AT IDAHO SPRING, CO.
SHORT VERSION:
TODAY: MOSTLY SUNNY AND PLEASANT- 65-70
TNTE: CLEAR – 35-40
TUES: SUN WITH DEVELOPING CLOUDS – MID 60S
WED: CLOUDY – PERIODS OF RAIN OR SHOWERS – 60-65
THURS: CLOUDS AND LEFT OVER SHOWERS – 65-70
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Satellite/radar showing a spring storm in Gulf States with rain and storms. It will spread north to affect the East Coast Tuesday and Wednesday. Front in Rockies will reach the east by end of the week. Below – today’s chance of severe weather…..darkest green have best chance.
Below- animated maps for the next 2 days followed by rainfall projections for the next 5 days….heaviest for the southeast.
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