Unlike Monday, it won't take long for us to see that giant gaseous orb in the sky. As a cold front pushes away from the Stateline, it will take some of the cloud cover with it, leaving us partly cloudy.
Temperatures will be impacted but a cool north to northeast wind, peaking in the low 20s. Wind chills will likely be stuck in the teens. Tonight turns cold as radiational cooling becomes more effective. This will leave lows in the single digits.
We stay relatively cool in the 20s for the middle of the work week, though a few ups and downs are on the horizon. Ahead of a strong cold front, afternoon highs will peak in the low 30s Thursday, then end up closer to the 40° mark Friday. As we talked about in Monday's discussion, forecast models still don't have a firm grip on the timing of said cold front. However, the colder air that spills in will be enough to push our highs back into the 20s for Saturday.















