Expect on and off showers today, and a continuation of the mild temperatures. Highs will be in the upper 50s and rainfall amounts should be around 0.5", locally higher. With the
strong cold front moving through, a thunderstorm cannot be ruled out this afternoon. It will be a breezy afternoon as well, with southerly winds at 15-25mph.
Overnight those winds will become northwesterly, and the cold air will charge in after midnight, setting the stage for a cold, but dry
Christmas Eve and Christmas Day. The chances of a
White Christmas (link courtesy
WxNation) are pretty much shot.
Pictured: The moon shines brightly in the afternoon sky yesterday as temperatures soar to near 60 degrees F. By CapitalWeather.com Photographer Kevin Ambrose.