Weekend Outlook: August 4-7, 2023

Humidity and rain are set to return to the region, but they won’t hang around that long.

Dewpoints will jump back into the middle to upper 60s on Friday. Images provided by Weathermodels.com

A warm front will move toward the region tonight, bringing the humid air back in. A few showers may accompany the front, but most of the region should remain dry. As low pressure moves into southeastern Canada, it will drag a cold front our way. A few days ago, it looked like another washout with heavy rain, especially late in the day, but now, it looks like some occasional showers, especially during the morning/early afternoon, then again at night as the front finally moves through. Some of the storms could still produce some heavy rainfall, but we’re not looking at another widespread heavy rain/flooding event. We’ll clear out for Saturday as high pressure builds in, and it will remain in control for Sunday. though we may see a little more in the way of cloudcover on Sunday. The next frontal system approaches on Monday with increasing clouds, though most of the rain should hold off until evening.

A few models still show the potential for some heavy rain tomorrow, but overall, it shouldn’t be that bad. Images provided by Pivotal Weather.

Thursday night: Becoming partly to mostly cloudy, chance for a shower or two. Low 60-67.

Friday: Plenty of clouds, some showers likely, especially during the morning and early afternoon High 72-79.

Friday night: Showers ending, skies start to clear out late at night. Low 59-66.

Saturday: Sunshine and a few clouds. High 76-83.

Saturday night: Clear to partly cloudy. Low 57-64.

Sunday: A mix of sun and clouds. High 77-84.

Sunday night: Partly cloudy. Low 58-65.

Monday: Partly sunny, clouds thicken up late in the day, showers may develop by evening. High 78-85.