Severe storms possible tonight, cold returns Monday
TONIGHT : A cold front will spark off a line of thunderstorms this evening with storms beginning as early as 7pm in the southwestern portions of the viewing area. There is the potential for some of these storms to be severe as well, with damaging winds being the primary threat. Hail and tornadoes do not look to be a concern. Storms will be through by 2am.
MONDAY: The morning will start off with a mix of clouds and sun with temperatures in the mid 40s but we’ll watch another front push in to the area bringing dropping temperatures and a chance for more rain into Monday afternoon. Winds will also ramp up, with sustained winds of 15-20mph gusting to near 30 at times. By 5pm, we are tracking a fast change over to wet snow that will accompany those strong winds. Accumulations look spotty and will likely only stick on grassy surfaces due to air temperatures hovering around freezing. The best snow chances will remain mostly along and north of I-70.
EXTENDED: Scattered snow showers will come to an end late Monday night & Tuesday morning with lows in the upper 20s. Tuesday will be sunny with temperatures in the 40s. We warm up above average by the end of the week with temperatures in the mid to upper 50s. Watch ABC 17 news and check back on our website for the latest updates to your forecast.