Thursday’s Forecast: One Last Quiet Day

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Before our deluge of rain moves in this weekend, we should be able to squeeze out one last quiet day today. Temperatures should be seasonal, with most spots looking to max out in the lower 70s this afternoon. We will see clouds throughout the day, though.

Today’s hourly forecast is not especially interesting. We are off to a mild start, and temperatures will likely only rise about 10-12 degrees by this afternoon. The cloud cover should become noticeable by this afternoon as our next storm system moves toward the region.

We will have northerly winds much of today, but we will see that direction switch to come in from the northeast this afternoon. That slight easterly wind may allow for 1 or 2 random sprinkles to fire up along the Bay this afternoon as moisture is pushed inland. I’d only give this rain about a 10% chance of happening, but it is something to note.

We will have northerly winds much of today, but we will see that direction switch to come in from the northeast this afternoon. That slight easterly wind may allow for 1 or 2 random sprinkles to fire up along the Bay this afternoon as moisture is pushed inland. I’d only give this rain about a 10% chance of happening, but it is something to note.

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-JB


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