Sub-zero wind chills greet us out the door one more morning before relief settles in.
Our the door, expect temperatures to be hovering on either side of the 0° mark, with wind chills possibly ending up as low as -10°. Southwest winds pick up on the backside of a departing high pressure system, bringing afternoon highs into the low 20s.
At the same time, our next weak disturbance will be on approach, increasing cloud cover prior to the evening commute. Not too long after do forecast models introduce our next chance for snow. This round will be quick to move in and quick to move out, with the highest potential for minor accumulations occurring from 8PM-2AM. In a similar fashion to Tuesday morning's snowfall, tonight's snow will be scattered in nature, leaving behind a trace to .5". Keep an eye out for slick spots if you plan to travel Thursday morning.
Behind this disturbance, surface flow will turn back to the northwest. Despite this however, the upcoming warming trend will be in full swing, landing afternoon highs above freezing in the upper 30s.
Friday is the warmest day the Stateline has seen since December 29th where we topped out at 44°. Winds turn warm and breezy out of the southwest, allowing afternoon highs to
jump to the low 40s.
Enjoy every single second of it because as we've been hinting at, this stretch of above-freezing temperatures is here for a brief visit. A stronger cold front sliding through early Saturday will help a much larger dose of Arctic air spill into the lower 48.
Temperatures fall during the day on Saturday, leaving us in the single digits Sunday morning.
Afternoon highs to round out the weekend barely make it into the teens, falling below zero overnight. M.L.K Jr Day on Monday will end up being the coldest day of the winter thus far. Afternoon highs
only top out in the single digits, with overnight lows once again falling below zero.