The calendar may say March 1st, but it'll feel anything but that going into the weekend and early next week. Average high temperatures for the first week of March should be in the low 40s, but we'll be stuck in the upper 20s and low to mid 30s through next Tuesday afternoon. After a little light snow Friday morning we'll get a break from the wintry weather as high pressure moves into the Midwest this weekend. It won't last long, however, as another quick moving clipper system swings into the Plains Sunday night and to the south of the Stateline Monday night. Warm air from the south moving over colder air at the surface will allow for a few light snow showers to develop possibly as early as Monday morning and continue all the way through Tuesday before the low swings into the Ohio River Valley Wednesday. After that, temperatures will warm going into the end of next week but then look to cool right back down the following week.
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