Saturday, October 28, 2017

Sub-Freezing Tonight with a Warmup Not Too Far Off


A wintry start to what is supposed to be a typical fall weekend, and that wintry feel is only going to get colder as we go through the overnight tonight.  A Freeze Warning is in place across the Stateline as temperatures will be dropping into the upper 20's during the overnight tonight.  Along with that, temperatures will drop quickly, so be sure to get valuable plants or anything else that you don't want to freeze into your home as soon as possible.

Fog will also be possible going through the overnight as wind speeds will be low in addition to those temperatures cooling quickly.  Luckily, it'll be a little bit warmer to end the weekend as temperatures will be around 47° Sunday afternoon with partly cloudy skies.  Rain chances kick in for us tomorrow late at night, but we stay dry in the meantime. 

We've got another low pressure system that'll be moving in tomorrow night, and this is going to keep that cold air flowing into our area for the next few days.  Temperatures will stay in the 40's for most of next week, but we are looking to end the work week on a lighter note.  Once this low pressure moves out, another low will move in from the west and bring some warm air into our area, which will bring us to around 50° on Thursday, and possibly a little warmer for next weekend.

Unfortunately, Halloween will be included in the colder period, as temperatures will only be around 43° Tuesday afternoon.  During Trick of Treating hours temperatures will cool to the upper 30's, so be sure to bring a thick jacket if taking the kids Trick or Treating.  There is a chance for a rain/snow mix, but that's not looking to move in until the overnight Tuesday night.

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