Entries by Doug Simonian

Rain on Monday, Arctic Blast on Tuesday and Wednesday

We hope you’ve been enjoying your weekend so far! After a very chilly start, the airmass has warmed a bit today, as winds have shifted to the southwest ahead of a developing storm and cold front. However, thickening clouds may largely prevent us from warming at the surface much more than yesterday. If clouds were […]

First snow of the season tonight for many

No, this is not going to be a crippling winter storm. But the first true taste of winter is on its way tonight, as rain is likely to change over to snow in most locations. A few days ago, most computer modeling data had little-to-no precipitation at all for the area. But that has changed […]

Wintry pattern change coming by late next week

For any readers who want to know more about any potential rain tonight, as well as the weather for Friday and the weekend, check out our latest forecast discussion. There may even be some scattered showers and isolated thunder with a cold pool aloft, as mid-level lapse rates will be near 7C/KM tomorrow afternoon. While […]

Rain likely tonight and tomorrow, but not a washout

Warm and moist air continues to stream into the region as a strong southwest flow throughout the atmosphere has taken over. These southwest winds are on the leading edge of a storm system that is developing in the Ohio Valley, and will bring us some light rain tonight, and periods of moderate rain tomorrow. What […]