Wet evening navage on the tap Thursday – Chris

Good Wednesday evening! Today has brought a mixture of clouds and fresh air, and while some wandering showers have tried to sneak, most of us managed to stay dry. This theme continues this evening with a sky and parts partly cloudy in the mid -1940s, which made a crunchy start tomorrow morning.
Thursday will be resolutely cool, at the head near the 1960s. The showers seek to move late during the day, so the evening journey could be slower with necessary umbrellas. This is the type of configuration where the students can leave the door in the morning, but take this rain jacket for the return home.
Friday becomes warm and cooler, with summits nearly 60 and gusts from 20 to 30 mph. The combination of hot and cold nights that we have seen could also help launch the fall colors a little earlier than usual this year.
The weekend seems more adjusted, with summits in the 1960s to almost 70, ideal for outdoor activities, hiking or fall sports. Sunday promises to be one of the best days to come with the sun and pleasant temperatures.
On Monday, a slight chance for showers returns late during the day, with more unstable weather possible on Tuesday. Nothing that looks like washing, but some interruptions could affect the outdoor plans.
Take advantage of the net evening and the signs of the fall that start to sneak!
– Meteorologist Chris Reece