Sorry, but no winner in the weekly weather quiz this week. One guess was going in the right direction just not the right number of zeros. Here is the question: How many raindrops fall in each square yard in a typical thunderstorm? Now here is the answer. In a typical heavy thunderstorm which produces on average one inch of rain about 3 million raindrops fall on each square yard. I’ll have another question for you on Monday.
Look for clear skies and cool temperatures overnight tonight with a low in the low 30s. After some patchy AM fog or low clouds look for mostly sunny skies Saturday with a high of 62. Lots of sun again Sunday high near 60, below freezing overnight. The clouds will start to gather Monday, Columbus Day, for a mix of clouds and sun with the high again near 60. The big change comes Monday night and Tuesday as the rain returns until Wednesday and then showers the rest of next week. Highs will hover around 60.