Four Low Pressure Systems: Lots of Rain, Breezy Periods

March 12, 2025

NO LOWLAND SNOW! Through Monday, four moderate to seasonably strong strength back-to-back low pressure systems will bring lots of rain (1.50-2.50") and 15-25 mph wind gusts at times (a 30 mph gust or two may slip in). A chance of thunderstorms will exist, especially tomorrow (Thursday) and Friday and again Sun-Mon. Looks dry Tuesday then another two systems affect the region Wed-Sat of next week (Mar 19-22) with more rain (0.75-1.25") and breezy periods (wind gusts mostly 20-25 mph or less). More/less typical weather for this time of year. Nothing extreme with strong winds and snow levels bouncing around between around 2000-5000' (no lowland snow).

Normal High/Low 58/36. Highs will fluctuate between the mid-upper 40's to low-mid 50's and lows will vary mostly in the low-middle 30's with a night or two in the upper 30's.

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