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Tracking a break from the cold weather

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TUESDAY: We’re off to a warmer start and some more added sunshine will help matters out this afternoon. Temperatures will top out in the 40’s later today but that breeze will pick up. Gusts out of the south up to 30 mph will be something to contend with.

TONIGHT: Temperatures will stay fairly mild, in the 30’s, until a cold front swings through after midnight. By daybreak, temperatures will have dropped into the low 20’s. That breeze will likely knock the wind chill down into the single digits by tomorrow morning.

EXTENDED: It’ll stay cold on Wednesday with highs only able to recover into the mid to upper 20’s. We’re tracking our next disturbance set to move into some of that colder air Wednesday night. Some accumulating snow will start to fall late Wednesday evening through Thursday morning, with about 1-2” expected areawide. Temperatures on Thursday will be stuck in the teens for highs as some more cold air pushes in behind the snow. Lows Thursday night will fall into the single digits, with a wind chill dipping below zero. We slowly climb out of the freezer again on Friday, with highs in the 20’s, jumping into the 40’s by the weekend. Another chance for rain rolls in by Sunday.  

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