Wednesday evening, November 30
TONIGHT: Clouds will gradually break up overnight with low temperatures near 30 by morning. The westerly breeze will produce wind chill readings in the low 20s by daybreak.
THURSDAY: We’ll have some sunshine with a cool afternoon as high temperatures reach the low to mid 40s. The westerly breeze at 8-12 mph will give us wind chill readings in the 20s until 10 AM and 30s in the afternoon.
EXTENDED: We will stay dry through Friday with daytime highs staying in the low to mid 40s. The weekend stays chilly with a slight rain chance late Saturday through Sunday morning. Flurries are not ruled out Sunday morning before 9AM north of I-70. Next week looks like it could be unsettled, with a chance of rain Monday and again Wednesday. We are watching the coldest air yet this season which will move in next Wednesday along with a chance of rain and snow. We’ll have more details as new data comes in. For additional weather updates follow @ABC17Stormtrack on Twitter.