Tuesday Evening, November 21
TONIGHT: We will have mostly cloudy skies, a steady southeasterly breeze near 10 mph and low temperatures in the lower 40s overnight.
TUESDAY: Isolated showers are possible west of HWY 63 in the morning with increasing rain chances through the afternoon. Showers and isolated t-storms will become more numerous by late afternoon, giving us a wet evening commute. High temperatures will stay in the low to mid 50s with a southeast wind at 12-18 mph, making it feel more chilly.
EXTENDED: Showers decrease through early Wednesday morning, ending by noon and Wednesday will be mostly cloudy and seasonably cool with highs in the low 50s. Thanksgiving looks partly cloudy with highs in the mid 50s. Black Friday will be dry with a chilly morning as temperatures start off in the mid to upper 30s, reaching the low 50s in the afternoon. We’ll keep an eye on possible rain increasing for Sunday. For additional weather updates follow @ABC17Stormtrack on Twitter.