Tue. |
Wed. |
Thr. |
Fri. |
Sat. |
Sun. |
Mon. |
34/ 58 |
27/ 37 |
24/ 32 |
20/ 32 |
21/ 37 |
27/ 34 |
18/ 34 |
Arctic Front Moves In…The arctic cold front will slice through the state later this afternoon. Showers will precede the front, but we’re not talking about any sort of heavy rainfall. Blustery southwest winds this morning will shift to the northwest and drive in the much colder, arctic, air this afternoon and evening with falling temperatures.
Cold Stretch…Temperatures will remain well below normal for the foreseeable future. Instead of November, it’ll feel more like January! Sunshine Wednesday will give way to scattered snow showers Thursday as upper dynamics act upon reinforcing arctic air. We’re back to dry skies to wrap up the work week.
Weekend Snow…We continue to monitor the chance of light snow developing Saturday night into Sunday as reinforcing arctic air blows in. For now we’ll forecast partly cloudy skies Saturday giving way to increasing evening clouds and developing light snow during the overnight into Sunday. We’ll fine tune in the days ahead.
Looking ahead, a “bigger” wintry event may loom the middle of next week…
Upcoming 7-Day Precipitation Forecast:
- 7-Day Rainfall Forecast: 0.10″ – 0.25″
- 7-Day Snowfall Forecast: 1″