A WET NIGHT WITH A LEFTOVER SHOWER TOMORROW

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HERES’ THE SKIER’S FORECAST FOR THE MIDATLANTIC AND SOUTHEAST RESORTS:

Looking for a wet night, with leftover showers on Wednesday.

For WISP, TIMBERLINE and CANAAN we’ll see partly cloudy skies with highs in the lower and middle 50’s today. Winds will be out of the southwest around 5 to 15mph. Clouds are on the increase late this evening with showers developing late. Temperatures bottom out in the middle 30’s. We’ll see a good chance of rain through Wednesday with highs in the upper 40’s and lower 50’s. A mix of sun and clouds for Thursday with highs around 42 degrees, but a little warmer by Friday with sunny skies and middle and upper 40’s.

At SNOWSHOE look for sunny skies and highs in the middle and upper 40’s today. Lows will fall into the middle 30’s tonight with mostly cloudy skies and rain likely. A 50% chance of leftover morning rain for Wednesday with highs in the low and middle 40’s. Wednesday night and early Thursday will bring a chance for isolated rain or snow showers with lows around the freezing mark. Thursday, the scattered early mix of cold rain or wet snow will lead to widely scattered rain showers as temperatures climb into the upper 30’s.

WINTERGREEN, VA & OBER GATLINBURG, TN – We’ll see some sunshine with highs in the middle and upper 50’s today. Clouds increasing tonight with scattered showers and lows in the upper 30’s. For Wednesday, look for morning showers and decreasing afternoon clouds with a high around 52 for Wintergreen, mid 50’s for Gatlinburg. Thursday and Friday will be dry and a degree or two warmer.

HERE’S THE OUTLOOK FOR THE WESTERN NORTH CAROLINA MOUNTAINS….

Tuesday will be mostly sunny early with increasing afternoon clouds. Temperatures will crest in the middle 50’s with an isolated shower toward evening. Widespread rain showers develop for Tuesday night as a cold front moves through the High Country with lows in the middle 30’s. Wednesday brings more showers with temperatures in the middle and upper 40’s. Dry for Thursday with highs in the middle 40’s, but warming up for Friday with highs in the lower 50’s. The dry and mild pattern stays in place through the weekend.

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