Early March Not Too bad
In like a lion, out like a lamb is a popular phrase many elementary school children learn to describe the weather of March. We’ll, as it looks right now, March is rolling in more like a lamb as high pressure will be building for the remainder of the week with only a very limited chance of a few flurries outside of seasonable mainly dry conditions.
On Tuesday afternoon, all is mainly quiet around the Great Lakes region. Just a few flurries showing up on radar. Skies vary from mostly cloudy over WNY, but just north over Southern Ontario, hardly a cloud to be found. That drier air is heading our way and will arrive here for Wednesday. The only thing keeping Wednesday from being mostly sunny is a storm system that will pass well to our south and east may try and throw a few high clouds our way. Never the less, expect a mix of sun and clouds on Wednesday with temperature in the mid 30s.
A similar story on Thursday. I don’t think we’ll completely clear skies out yet, but do expect late morning/afternoon partly sunny skies. Again, temps reaching the mid 30s.
By Friday the clouds should be gone. A gorgeous (dare I say spring like) day. Mostly sunny skies will be the rule. I am not sure what’s going on with these models, but they are grossly under doing potential highs on Friday. Right now they want to suggest highs in the mid to upper 20s. I’m not buying that one bit. Lets go with mid to upper 30s instead.
How does mostly sunny and low 40s sound for Saturday and maybe even Sunday? More to come.

