Friday, January 26, 2018

Cold Air to Return Soon

We had some warmer temperatures to end the work week, but sadly only got to see sunshine right before the sun went down.  Depending on where you live you either experienced isolated rain, or cloudy and breezy conditions.  We keep the breezy conditions for the rest of the night, but luckily this will actually help keep our temperatures a little warmer during the overnight.

We've got a cold front moving in from the west that'll bring some light rain over the western portion of our viewing area around 9pm.  The front will slowly push eastward during the overnight, bringing the light rain everywhere else.


By the time we reach 6am tomorrow morning there will a few spots of lingering rain out east, but other than that we'll start to see the skies clear up as dry, mild air moves in from the west.  This will stay clear for the rest of the day, with temperatures hitting the mid 40's during the afternoon.  The clear skies stay with us through the overnight Saturday night.


Unfortunately, the cold will return to our area by the end of the weekend, as high pressure moves down from the north to push colder air into our area.  A mid-level trough will also move through on Sunday, bringing us chances for light snow Sunday afternoon.  Accumulations are expected to be very small.


As we head into the work week that mid-level trough will linger, so we can't rule out a quick light snow shower on Monday.  The trough moves out on Tuesday, after which we'll stay in the low 30's for most of the week, with Wednesday looking to be the only day where temperatures are warmer around 40°.

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