Temperatures will be seasonal through Saturday, including a breezy
to windy afternoon for Friday. That changes late Saturday into
Sunday morning as a strong cold front will move east to west
through the area. Morning Wind Chill values will range from 15 to
25 in the lowlands and 0 to 10 in the mountains. Highs will be in
the 40s. Even colder air is set to arrive late Monday night into
Tuesday. By Tuesday morning, wind chill values will range from 5
to 15 degrees with mountains below zero. Highs on Tuesday will
stay in the 30s. We remain cold Wednesday but will begin a slow
warm-up afterward. Remember to protect the 4 P’s: People, Pets,
Plants, and Pipes.
At this time, there is little to no chance for snow except across
mountains where some light snow may fall Monday into Wednesday.
It is important to continue to monitor the forecast as there is a
low chance (around 20%) of even colder temperatures, especially
for Tuesday.
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