Windy tonight, warmer Wednesday
TONIGHT: Southerly winds will increase to 15 to 20 mph, with gusts as high as 30 mph as temperatures fall into the mid to upper 30s under partly cloudy skies. Wind chills will dip into the 20s due to the gusty winds. Winds will start to diminish by early morning to 10-15 mph from the southwest.
WEDNESDAY: We’ll have a mix of clouds and sunshine and temperatures will be mild, warming into the upper 50s. Winds will start off near 15 mph and die down to 10 mph by evening, shifting to the northwest as a weak cold front moves through.
EXTENDED: Wednesday night lows will drop into the low 30s with a light northwest breeze. A second cold front moves through Thursday and temperatures will fall from the upper 30s Thursday afternoon into the teens Thursday night with single digit wind chills by early Friday morning. A few flurries are possible Thursday afternoon, but the biggest change will be cloudy skies and significantly colder conditions to follow. We will only reach the low 30s Friday under partly cloudy skies. After a cold end to the work week, temperatures will briefly climb into the 40s Saturday as winds shift to the south once again. The warming won’t last long as another surge of cold air moves in Saturday night. There is a slight rain chance Saturday afternoon, changing to light snow showers by Saturday night. At this time, little to no snow accumulation is expected through Saturday night. Another fast moving wave of low pressure will move through Sunday, bringing another chance of light snow. Sunday will be very cold, with highs only reaching the upper 20s, falling to near 10 Sunday night. Watch ABC 17 news and check back on our website for updates to your forecast.