Have no fears about rain ruining your Easter bonnet Sunday. According to the National Weather Service, skies will be fair and temps will be more seasonable this Easter. While rain will continue to …
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Have no fears about rain ruining your Easter bonnet Sunday. According to the National Weather Service, skies will be fair and temps will be more seasonable this Easter.
While rain will continue to fill rivers beyond capacity Saturday, with 90 percent chance of precipitation predicted throughout the county, they'll taper off Saturday night. Winds on Saturday will be high, with gusts up to 38 mph expected, according to the NWS.
Things will settle down on Sunday, with partly sunny skies, temps near 57 degrees and winds slowing down to 8 to 10 mph.
According to the forecast beginning Monday, the NSW is predicting showers and thunderstorms straight through Thursday. On a brighter note, temps will be slowly climbing to a high of 58 by Thursday.
For a forecast in your town, visit our weather page.