Friday evening, January 27
TONIGHT: Clouds will move back in with overnight lows in the mid 20s and a westerly breeze at 5-9 mph, producing wind chills in the mid to upper teens.
SATURDAY: We’ll only have partial sunshine as clouds will remain stubborn most of the day. High temperatures will reach the upper 30s with a northwesterly breeze near 10 mph giving us wind chills in the 20s most of the afternoon. Snow flurries are possible early in the day.
EXTENDED: Skies remain mostly cloudy with snow flurries or light snow showers possible Saturday night through noon Sunday. A dusting of snow is possible in spots, especially west of HWY 63 where snow showers are more likely. If snow accumulates, it will melt by late-morning as temperatures climb above freezing. high temperatures will reach the upper 30s Sunday with an icy breeze of 10-15 mph, gusting to 25 mph at times. We’ll start warming up Monday into Tuesday as high temperatures jump into the 40s with partly cloudy skies. For additional weather updates follow @ABC17Stormtrack on Twitter.