Sunday, January 29, 2012
Return to Unseasonable Warm Conditions
A bubble of high pressure will allow for a quick drop of temperatures into the teens early tonight, but clouds will move in from the west and stabilize temperatures. With a warm front approaching from the plains temperatures will rise back into the 20's before daybreak. There could be some snow flurries after midnight. On Monday there could be some early morning freezing drizzle and flurries before temperatures rise above freezing around 9 am. The warm front will lift northward into Wisconsin, it will become mostly sunny, and the afternoon will be unseasonably mild with a high in the low to mid 40's. It will be breezy by mid afternoon with southwesterly winds 15-24 mph. A good mild southwesterly breeze will continue overnight limiting the overnight temperature fall. Low's will be very mild for this time of year... in the middle 30's. The southwesterly winds will be on going Tuesday morning with a chance of drizzle. It will be very mild in the afternoon with a high in the upper 40's, along with a chance of light rain. The next Pacific type of cool front will push eastward across the area during the early evening. A large Pacific high pressure will be centered over the Rockies, and ridge easward into the midwest. The low on Tuesday night will be around 30, and the high on Wednesday will be in the low 40's under partly cloudy skies. There will not be much change Thursday, but a new weather system will approach from the west on Thursday night. There will be a slight chance of a little light snow on Thursday night, Friday, and Friday night. It will turn a little cooler on Friday with a high in the upper 30's, and the cooling will continue on Saturday, and Sunday with highs in the lower 30's. Sunday will be mostly sunny.
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