After a little shot of snow yesterday the thaw has resumed today, and even bigger changes loom tomorrow.
We're under a flood watch starting tomorrow morning and running through Wednesday morning. The whole area is likely to receive 1-2 inches of rain, and certain areas could see 2-4 inches. Add another ~1/2" of melted snow, frozen ground, and dormant plant life, and you can see how there is some mild concern about flooding. If nothing else make sure your sump pump and downspouts are in working condition.
The other piece of news that comes with all this moisture is much milder temperatures -- tomorrow and Tuesday are going to be in the high 50s to low 60s. The rain is going to come in waves and also include some lightning and thunder, so it's really going to feel like spring.
Beyond that we're going to dip back down toward seasonal norms mid-week before warming up again next weekend (likely with another wet storm). Temps near normal to above normal should carry through the end of the month.
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