Monday Weather Update...

March 17, 2025

Happy St Patrick's Day!

  • Isolated to scattered light showers to about sunset Tuesday (way less than 1/10") then dry Tuesday night through Wednesday morning. This will help allow remaining floodwaters to continue receding. Scroll down for rain totals. Through the end of the month, no signs for excessive rainfall like what just occurred.
  • Two back to back medium strength storms then affect the region Wednesday afternoon through Friday evening. Looks like 0.75-1.25" of total rainfall and just some breezes to 15 mph.
  • Weekend Sat-Sun some uncertainties but right now looks mostly dry with possibly some light showers.
  • NEXT WEEK, Mon-Tue is also looking dry and mild. If you keep your fingers crossed we may top out at near 70 Monday and Tuesday!
  • Wed-Fri of next week (Mar 26-28) currently looks dry.
  • NORMAL HIGH/LOW: 58/36. Highs this week around 50-55, lows in the low-mid-upper 30's.
  • RAIN TOTALS: Normal for all of March is 5.21". As of 5pm Mon Mar 17, area weather stations recorded 7.01"-8.42" with 6.46-7.75" falling in just the past 6 1/2 days! Total rainfall in CG ranges from 43.65"-47.22" (since water year began on Oct 1; water year runs Oct 1-Sept 30). By the way, normal for the entire water year is 45.43". So yeah, a LOT of rain in just a very short period of time.
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