Short term forecast:
Cloudiness should clear out for the remainder of the day and precipitation should taper off. An upper-level shortwave trough should pass over the region tonight, increasing mid- to upper-level cloudiness, keeping the low temperatures well above freezing. Do notice that there is a chance for the clouds to break before this, which might lead to cooler temperatures than expected. After tonight, the flow should become predominantly zonal on Thursday and conditions should be mostly clear. Temperatures are forecasted to increase, but not exceed 60°F in the short term. On Friday, an upper-level shortwave trough should lead to increase moisture over the forecast area and increased probability of precipitation. Winds are expected to decrease to ~10 mph for the remainder of the week, but will continue to be predominantly northerly.
Long term forecast:
Conditions are expected to be mostly clear on Saturday, with temperatures in the mid to upper 50s. A trough will be passing through on Sunday, which will lead to an increase in the probability of precipitation. Winds are expected to remain near 10 mph over the period, but slightly shifting to northwesterly.
Wednesday, September 10
Highs: mid 40s to lower 50s
Lows: lower 40s (could be lower if the clouds break out early in the evening)
N and NNE winds at 15 mph, gusting to 25-30 mph
Rain should taper off as the day progresses.
Thursday, September 11
Highs: lower 50s
Lows: lower 40s
N and NNE wind at 10 mph
Mostly sunny
Friday, September 12
Highs: upper 50s
Lows: lower 40s
N and NNW winds at 10 mph
Sunny with an increased chance of precipitation during the afternoon and evening
Saturday, September 13
Highs: upper 50s to lower 60s
Lows: upper 40s
NW winds at 5-10 mph
Partly cloudy at night
Sunday, September 14
Highs: lower 60s
Lows: mid 30s
NW winds at 5-10 mph
Mostly sunny