Since it was sunny for days and will be again starting tomorrow, raindrops found a bad time to pass. With some luck, they won't be terribly disruptive.
A somewhat subjective rating of the day’s weather, on a scale of 0 to 10.Bad timing on the rain, but it winds down by late evening. Out with the old and in with the new!Evening rain, ending overnight. Lows: Mid-40s to around 50.Other than the poorly timed rain today, it’s hard to complain too much about the weather on the way. I mean, as long as you ignore that it shouldn’t be so warm in the middle of winter. Alas, even in today’s increasingly rainy skies, temperatures are on the warm side.
There could be a few spits of rain early, especially in western parts of the area. Odds of showers and a steadier light to moderate rain grow by mid-to-late afternoon. The heaviest activity may come during the late afternoon and early evening. Confidence: Medium-HighSteadier rain may be ongoing as the sun sets but it shouldn’t last super long. It may be mostly to our east by 8 to 10 p.m., and more certainly so by 10 p.m.
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