Another strong, cross-country storm hits Monday
Posted: Feb 25, 2023 6:14 PM EDT
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The weekend ends sunny and milder, Sunday. The focus is still on Monday's storm, rain starts in the early morning, and last most of the day. The heaviest will rain fall midday. The wind will also gust the strongest midday. Impacts include soaking rain, more than one inch and strong wind, gusts topping 40 mph are possible. In the wake of recent rainfall over the last week, standing water and minor flooding are also more likely. The start of March will be mild, and lamb-like, highs near 60, Wednesday. That may not be the case the rest of the month, early signs of colder weather to end the month, looms.
Tonight: Mostly clear. Low 30.
Sunday: Mostly sunny. High 46.
Monday: Rainy and windy. High 55.
Tuesday: Mostly sunny. High 46.
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