We had plenty of sunshine
and seasonable temperatures today with highs in the mid 40s under clear blue
skies. Clouds will be on the increase,
but we should remain mostly dry with mild low temperatures overnight tonight. Tomorrow, however, will be a slightly
different story as a low pressure system makes its way into our region.
As shown in the graphic
below, a center of low pressure will be moving over the Great Lakes region
tomorrow. The associated warm front will
move through our area earlier in the day.
So, tomorrow will be slightly warmer with highs in the low 50s. However, there will be a chance of scattered
showers throughout the day. The cold
front will move through in the evening, and bring us rather chilly temperatures
Thursday night and Friday.
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Forecasted surface map valid at noon on Thursday, January 29th courtesy of the Weather Prediction Center. |
Looking further ahead,
another weather maker will move through the area Saturday night into Sunday and
bring us another chance of rain/snow mix.
After that system moves through, the start of next week looks chilly as
highs may not make it out of the 30s.
Forecast:
Tonight: Increasing clouds, a slight chance of a shower late,
lows near 38°, and winds out of the south at around 6-12 mph.
Tomorrow: Cloudy skies, a 40% chance of showers, highs near 52°,
and winds out of the southwest at around 10-15 mph.
Tomorrow Night:
Mostly cloudy skies, a
slight chance of a lingering shower early, lows near 29°, and winds out of the
northwest at around 7-10 mph.
Thanks for reading, and have a great night!
-Arden Gregory
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