Our storm system will continue to push light to moderate rainfall into our area throughout the day and into the evening hours.
Pockets of heavy rainfall have already pushed some of our rainfall totals to more than an inch. This system is not moisture starved and will likely produce another inch or more of rainfall when this is all said and done. We are also noticing an area of patchy fog that is limiting visibility to less than a mile in some places. Just keep this in mind if you are
headed out today.
Our rain chances will start to diminish later this evening with the passing of a cold front. You might see a few light showers early Thursday morning; however, most of us will just see mostly cloudy skies. Temperatures will drop throughout Thursday, starting in the lower 40s that morning and ending into the mid 30s by that afternoon.
Ohh… and don’t forget to send in your rainfall totals to weather@wrex.com
Posted under fog, rain, weather
This post was written by Cyndi Kahlbaum on December 14, 2011











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