Weekend holiday is all set to commence
Commuters in the southeast may face lingering wet weather on Thursday, as early showers and storms are expected, according to meteorologist Gernot Schütz. The next weather maker is anticipated to arrive on this day, bringing more showers and storms to various parts of the region.
Some areas, particularly those in northwestern counties, might experience light to moderate downpours, potentially accumulating up to 1/2" of rain. The best chance of rain will be overnight as a weak cold front moves in from the northwest.
On Thursday, high temperatures will remain below average, hovering in the low to mid-70s. The rest of the day will see gradual clearing, with the evening settling into a stretch of drier weather.
After the next weather maker, cooler and drier air is expected. However, no specific information about the extent of the cooler and drier air was provided.
The weather for traveling within the state or to a neighboring state is expected to be good. The meteorologist also mentioned that the weather is expected to be clear for the upcoming holiday, though no specific information about the location or timing was provided.
Johanna Lindner, one of the weather editors, noted that after the passing of the next weather maker, the days leading up to the weekend will see daytime highs in the low to mid-70s and overnight lows in the 50s. This cooler air is expected to persist throughout the weekend.
Unfortunately, no interactive radar links were provided for this weather update. Commuters and travellers are advised to stay updated with the latest weather conditions through local news outlets or weather apps.