An extremely late season nor’easter will impact our area beginning this morning and lasting through till tomorrow.  In general this system will deliver 1-3″ of rain to the region.  Of course localized higher amounts are definitely possible.  If this were February, we would be talking about a wonderful blizzard.  But unfortunately, it is June and we are talking about a lot of rain with rather unseasonably cool temperatures.

Currently our storm system is taking shape over the Ohio region and will strengthen as it moves east; eventually passing off the New Jersey coast and south of New England.  This storm is going to bring severe weather to portions of the mid-atlantic; especially the Philly, Baltimore, and Washington regions.  No severe weather is heading our direction.  The only thing that we will have to be on the lookout for it some flooding.  We have already had near 10″ of rain this June; with another couple on the way in the next day or so.  Tis the recipe for some flooding.

If your looking for the return of summer………well keep looking.  It is a ways off.

7 Day Forecast

Thursday: Rain moving in during the late morning hours.  Highs in the low 60s.  East wind 10-20 mph.

Friday:  Rain during the morning.  Tapering off around noon.  Highs in the low 60s.  Northeast wind 10-20 mph.

Saturday:  Partly cloudy with afternoon highs in the low 70s.  Northwest wind 5-10 mph.

Sunday:  Partly cloudy with highs near 75.  Chance of a shower or storm during the evening. Southwest wind 10-20 mph.

Monday:  Chance of a morning shower.  Highs in the mid 70s.

Tuesday:  Slight chance of rain.  Highs in the low 70s.

Wednesday:  Chance of rain continues.  Highs in the mid 60s.

-Chris