That would mean the snowflakes/sleet would not last long and there would be no impact. As drier air starts to move in too though, our precipitation will come to an end swiftly. As the rain starts to end tonight, it could end with a brief period of snow or sleet. After the front passes this evening, temperatures will start to drop fairly quickly. As this front approaches, it will bring us a more continuous, nearly widespread rain. As the low pressure to our west rapidly moves northeast, it will bring a cold front through the region this evening. The light rain showers will continue on and off again through the rest of the afternoon. Rain Forecast: We have had scattered to numerous light rain showers so far today. Highs will be in the mid to upper 50s, depending on where you live in the Tri-States. With these winds out of the south though, we will have another unseasonably warm day. Sustained winds of 10 - 15 mph and gusts of 30 to 38 mph are expected. As the aforementioned low and high pressure systems continue to get closer together, winds will gradually pickup in speed. High: 57.QUINCY (WGEM) - Our weather setup for today: a low pressure is to our southwest while an area of high pressure sits to our east. Any leftover rain is gone by the early evening hours. Today: Cloudy skies, with rain showers in the morning and periodic rainfall in the late-morning to mid-afternoon hours. And if you have any weather photos or videos you want to send our way, send them here. You can learn more about the forecast coming up on Midday and other newscasts, or keep an eye on our social media pages. Patrick’s Day, the weekend will be chilly, and next week will be mild and clear. In short, rain showers will push in this St. It’s not until the end of the week that another system brings rain showers into our region. So as we start astronomical spring on Monday, expect some mild, clear conditions. Then throughout the first half of next week, that same high-pressure system will keep skies partly clear, allowing temperatures to climb into the 50s, around average for this time of year. Sunday will bring similar temperatures and cloud cover, as a high-pressure system from Canada will bring cool, dry air into West Virginia this weekend. Winds will come from the west at 5-15 mph, and temperatures will reach the upper-30s, well below average for March. Then tomorrow afternoon, clouds will still linger in our region, leading to partly cloudy skies, but our region should stay dry. Winds will come from the west at 5-15 mph, and temperatures will drop into the low-30s. Overnight, skies will be mostly cloudy, with a few snow flurries in the mountain counties. Besides that, skies will be cloudy, with southwest winds of 5-15 mph in the afternoon, then westerly winds of 5-15 mph in the evening, and temperatures will reach the mid-to-upper-50s, around average for this time of year. By the time it does, expect about 0.2″ to 0.4″ of rain accumulation across our region. The steady rainfall will last until after 6 PM, when the line of rain leaves. By midday, the showers become more steady and consistent. Rain showers will start pushing in during the mid-morning hours, becoming a steady, light rain during the morning hours. Find out the details of the rain, as well as what the weekend and next week will be like, in the video above!Ī cold front will push into West Virginia today, resulting in rain showers across our region throughout the day. BRIDGEPORT, W.Va (WDTV) - This Friday will end the workweek with seasonably mild temperatures and rain showers, which will stick around this afternoon.
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