This is all about the rain, and it has been heavy for the past few hours. Schools are out and either traveling or shopping for the holidays has taken over. Then again, the rain has taken over. Despite the unseasonably warm 60s, the moisture is making for a big nuisance. Here is a brief look at the rain timeline this evening that should improve as the heavy stuff moves to the east. The next wave will be during Christmas Eve Day. That is when we expect the record high temperature in the 70s… but that will be between some bands of rain in the morning and perhaps a thunderstorm later in the day or at night.
Radar Simulation: Wednesday Evening Rain
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Radar Simulation: Christmas Eve Thursday Rain
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Also see Severe Storms Not That Rare Christmas Week
About that record… It should be blown away, perhaps before noon. I will have more on that later tonight.
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