Warming today ahead of some late day clouds
Dry and mild pattern continues one more day, but changing to a cooler pattern tomorrow.
Today we start out on the sunny side and stay that way most of the day. Winds will pick up in the afternoon as a cold front approaches. Late in the afternoon we begin to notice a decent amount of cloud cover moving in ahead of some rain. The clouds will lower and thicken just before sunset and some light rain and high elevation snow will fall on the Cascades. Not much moisture will translate into the High Desert, so we will still be dry tonight. The clouds and rain are associated with the previously mentioned cold front later today. The byproduct of the front will be a much cooler day Sunday.
Sunday will be defined by a cloudy start then partial clearing as the day moves along. Temperatures start out near freezing once again. Something we have not had much of this week will be widespread frost. The moisture added to the region from the front and mountain rain tonight, will allow for widespread frost to develop Sunday morning. Look for the region to stay on the cool side after the frontal passage, but only for one day. Another ridge of high pressure arrives Monday, and we warm once again.
Monday will be another sunny day and the temperatures will reach the mid-60s. The warming pattern continues into Tuesday with highs near 70.
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