Good morning. We are back to dry skies today, but in the wake of yesterday’s soaking rain, we have the potential for some damaging wind gusts. If you haven’t already, download the Pinpoint Weather 12 app so you can get alerts while on the go.
What a soggy Sunday! Rainfall amounts ranged from 3/4″ to 1.5″ across the region. It was some much-needed rain, as the month of March has been unusually dry.
Now that the skies have cleared, strong wind gusts are starting to develop. As the morning goes on, west winds will strengthen to 15-25 mph with gusts 40-55 mph at times. Those winds could lead to isolated wind damage and power outages. The strongest winds are expected from mid-morning through early afternoon. A “Wind Advisory” is in effect until 4PM.
Despite sunshine, temperatures will not warm much through the day. Morning temperatures are already in the 40s, but will only climb to near 50 this afternoon. That’s slightly below average for late March, with the winds adding to the cool feel.
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By late afternoon, winds will start to gradually diminish.
This evening and tonight, winds will be much lighter with clear skies and chilly temperatures. Lows will cool to the low 30s.
Tuesday looks beautiful! We’re back to sunshine, light winds and milder temperatures. Highs will climb close to 60 away from the coast.
The Link LonkMarch 29, 2021 at 04:20PM
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