The much advertised storm is now pushing into the region... Rain will continue for much of the day and winds will be increasing as low pressure begins deepening to our south as heads in our direction. Rain could be locally heavy at times with perhaps a rumble of thunder or two possible - as there is a tone of WAA and lift occurring on the nose of 50kt LLJ pointing at us.

As this system continue to deepen and lift northeast, a dry slot at H7 will puch into the region late afternoon / early evening bringing an end to our steady and heavier rain conditions.

Once the low moves by, much colder will wrap down into the region later tonight into Thursday on the heels of some rather gusty winds. Low layers still look to be quite moist so lots of low clouds expected in the strong CAA setup. I DON'T see any snowflakes in our area until possibly tomorrow night (Thursday night). The column simply isn't cold enough to support any ice crystal generation until that time. However, Thursday night, the GFS thermal/moisture profile would suggest a narrow window for a few flurries around 06z Friday morning (i.e 1am Thursday night).
That's about it gang.... Decent rain today... diminishing to light showers/drizzle late afternoon or early evening. More patchy light rain (especially for the northern half of the viewing area) tonight as wrap around moisture returns. Colder with blustery conditions and mostly cloudy skies for Thursday.
Jay

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