Monday Morning November 14
TODAY: Look for scattered clouds this morning with light southerly winds under 6 mph through 9AM. A weak cold front will move through today, only bringing a wind shift. Skies will be partly sunny in the afternoon with temperatures in the mid 60s.
TONIGHT: Any scattered clouds look to clear out by 5PM west of US 63 and by 7PM east. It looks to be mainly clear overnight with temperatures in the mid to low 40s.
EXTENDED: Tuesday through Thursday remain exceptionally dry and warm with afternoon temperatures persisting to reach the mid to upper 60s. Thursday may even reach the lower 70s. Southwesterly winds will pick un during this time. On Thursday afternoon, winds look to gust up to 30 mph. Friday will bring a chance of rain and storms that could bring heavy rain. Rainfall amounts look to range from 0.50″ to 1″ for a wide area of the state. Over the weekend, it’s looking like temperatures will cool back down with highs in the upper 40s Saturday and Sunday. A widespread hard freeze looks likely for areas along and north of I-70 on Sunday morning. For additional weather updates follow @ABC17Stormtrack on Twitter.