Saturday’s weather was decent enough to kickstart the Memorial Day Weekend. However, a period of unsettled weather is expected on Sunday as a coastal low pressure system that has been pounding the Carolinas with heavy rain and wind moves onshore. While scattered showers linger on Memorial Day, there looks to be enough dry time for activities like the Ironton parade. Tuesday continues to see the chance for scattered showers before a dry and hot stretch takes over into the first few days of June.
Most of the day ends up pretty pleasant, with partly sunny skies and temperatures rising toward 80°. Keep an eye to the sky this evening though, as a line of rain and rumbles will sweep through, causing downpours and the potential for brief street flooding.
A strong storm system swirling over northern Michigan and moving into Canada brings clouds, showers, gusty breezes, and chilly air to the region over the next three days.
The showers and storms from Friday have long since exited the area, and Saturday is shaping up to be decent overall. Showers become more common towards the evening and especially overnight hours, then continue off-and-on from Sunday into the middle of the upcoming work week. In fact, it will be a dreary and unseasonably cool start to May as a storm system swirling over Canada brings clouds, showers, and chilly temperatures into the region. This pattern may be tough to break out of.