After a delightful Easter weekend, temps look to be near-to-below normal levels next week, with temps in the 50s. Most sources are converging on this scenario:
Accuweather Temps:
With Intellicast looking similar, with the warmest day Monday:
Joe Lundberg thinks that the coolest days are Wednesday and Thursday, and the graphics support this as well.
BUT notice that both graphics point towards significant warmth showing up by the weekend of the 14th, which is evident on the GFS today. This image is valid for next Saturday, and it would imply temps back in to the 60s:
There's an outside chance that a storm tries to develop on the coast and give us rain mid week, according to Weatherbell. But NOAA is going with a "persistence" forecast; any rainfall, they say, won't be enough to dent the dry spell. Hard to argue with them with the way things have been going, and also with the "threats" that never seem to materialize.
The overview will come out this weekend to try and hone in on the precip chances, but the temp probabilities look more certain.
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