DRYING OUT AGAIN....
Widespread rain fell Sunday night into Monday across the region.

Totals of a half an inch to just over an inch of rain fell through Monday morning. This was the heaviest rain many of us have seen in around a month. Now we're going to be drying out once again with the exception of some isolated activity Tuesday afternoon:

Drier air will take over and it will be sunny, quiet and comfortable for the rest of the week:

Temperatures will remain near and below normal through the week, in the low 70s Tuesday and a little cooler Wednesday:

Humidity will be nice and low and lead to a pleasant day!

The nights will be crisp and refreshing with temperatures in the 40s and 50s the next several nights:

The more comfortable weather also means a lack of moisture and little to no rain is expected the rest of the week.
Rebecca Kopelman
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