Tuesday Afternoon, December 6
TODAY: Partly cloudy skies are holding steady this afternoon and keeping temperatures on the cool side. By the afternoon hours, clouds will be on the decrease with sunny skies arriving by the middle of the day. The breeze will pick up by late morning with winds gusting to 20-22 mph through 3PM bringing a wind chill to the upper 20s, and low 30s.
TONIGHT: Skies look to be partly cloudy tonight becoming overcast in the night time hours. Temperatures will fall to the low to mid 20s with a northwesterly wind under 7 mph. Fog does not look to be much of a concern tonight in part to dry air at low levels.
EXTENDED: Along with this significantly colder air, there is a slight chance of snow Wednesday starting in the afternoon. During the day surface temperatures will be above freezing. Aloft temperatures will be cold enough for snow to develop, although accumulation doesn’t look likely during the day. Freezing temperatures look to move in by Wednesday evening with the best chance for minor accumulation from 4PM-10PM south of I-70, and north of I-44. A dusting to 1″ looks possible by Wednesday night. Temperatures will plummet to the upper teens Wednesday night, bringing a wind chill close to 1 to 5 degrees by Thursday morning. Friday morning looks to be the coldest this week with an air temperature near 10-15 and a wind chill of 0 in Columbia and possibly subzero north of I-70. We’ll have more details on the cold blast and precipitation chances as new data comes in. For additional weather updates follow @ABC17Stormtrack on Twitter.