Wednesday, October 28, 2015
Rainy Day, Chilly Night
After a gloomy couple of days, we trade in most of the rain for chilly temperatures. An incoming cold front Wednesday afternoon will keep a chance for light scattered showers into the evening. However, you will really notice the influx of cold air by Wednesday night. The cold front will bring in a cold Canadian air mass and temperatures will fall through the late afternoon. Overnight lows will fall into the mid 30's but with strong winds behind the front, it will feel even colder. Wind chill values will make it feel like the low 20's by 6am Thursday morning. As multiple waves of energy rotate around the low pressure system, scattered showers will be possible Wednesday night into Thursday. But with cold air in place, and even colder air in the upper levels of the atmosphere where temperatures will be below freezing, flurries are also possible too. Good news is, we aren't going to see any accumulating snow fall, that will stay farther north. Portions of northern Wisconsin, Michigan, and Minnesota could pick up a couple inches.
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