Good Wednesday all!
Today is going to be the pick of the next 14 days for sure! Really, really nice weather is likely today- cloudy and temps in the low-60s! A rain event tries to make it's way into Connecticut tomorrow night and it will succeed, dropping about .5" of rain before moving out. Friday afternoon sees a break in the action, but then Saturday is a total washout featuring 1-3" of rain and flooding likely. Sunday it dries out, but we get an even bigger rainstorm Monday and Tuesday bringing 2-4" of rain before the temps plunge through the floor and, dare I say it? The chance of a snowstorm at the end of next week? This winter just refuses to quit! (though it looks better beyond it, it's way too early to know for sure!)
Today in weather history- April 2, 1987- An oddball late season snowstorm drops several inches of snow from Ohio to Georgia, with Newfoundland Gap, NC picking up 60"- a new record for North Carolina
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