Wind chills between 0 and 10 degrees (-17 to -12 degrees Celsius) made for a bitter cold Thursday, but right on the heels of this quick hitting blast of cold air is a warm front coming this way on Friday!
Expect partly cloudy to mostly clear skies this evening, although clouds will increase later at night. Lows in the low to mid teens (-11 to -10 degrees Celsius) will occur in the middle of the night and then, as that blanket of clouds moves in, temperatures will level off for the rest of the night. West wind at 5 to 10 mph will back around to the southwest later tonight.
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Cloudy to start our Friday, with some late morning / early afternoon flurries possible for most of us, and perhaps a brief band of light snow across our North Zone. Don’t be surprised if we get a peek of sun later in the afternoon. Milder highs in the low to mid 30s (0 to 1 degree Celsius), will be tempered by a developing brisk south wind at 15 to 20 mph. Friday’s sunrise is at 7:36 AM, and Friday’s sunset is at 6:00 PM.
Partly to mostly cloudy Friday night, with near steady temperatures in the low 30s (0 degrees Celsius).
Any peeks of sun Saturday morning should disappear as clouds increase once again. There’s the chance for a bit of late-day light rain, but that is by no means guaranteed as the computer models differ on the advancing moisture. Regardless, temperatures will once again warm up, and most of us should hit the mid 40s (7 to 8 degrees Celsius).
Rain develops, though, Saturday night, with lows in the low to mid 30s (0 to 1 degree Celsius). The big question mark Saturday night is if temps get low enough for some wet snow, sleet, or even freezing rain to develop. Right now, I think most of us will remain liquid, but will particularly monitor areas north of M-59 / Hall Road tomorrow for any changes that bring ice into your Saturday night forecast. Stay tuned…
Rain is likely on Sunday (perhaps beginning as a mix depending upon the aforementioned Saturday night low temp) and then, once a cold front passes by and temps start dropping, more wet snow could mix in. Highs should top out near 40 degrees (4 degrees Celsius), and then fall by mid to late afternoon.
All precipitation should taper off Sunday evening, with skies eventually becoming partly cloudy. Lows in the upper 20s (-2 degrees Celsius).
Partly cloudy and becoming breezy on Monday, with highs in the upper 30s (3 to 4 degrees Celsius).
Partly cloudy Monday night, with lows in the upper 20s (-2 degrees Celsius).
Partly to mostly cloudy on Tuesday, and it’ll be another breezy day. Highs in the mid 30s (2 degrees Celsius).
Mostly cloudy Tuesday night, with lows in the mid 20s (-5 to -4 degrees Celsius).
Mostly cloudy with a few light snow showers possible on Wednesday, and it’ll be breezy once again. Highs in the low to mid 30s (0 to 1 degree Celsius).
Mostly cloudy on Thursday, with highs in the low 30s (-1 to 0 degrees Celsius).