Cold air is locked in place, before a nice change up this week
TODAY: Again this morning you’ll want the jacket as you head out the door. Classic winter cold is in firm control as high pressure continues to maneuver eastward throughout the day. We’ll have a mix of clouds and sunshine throughout the day with temperatures topping out in the low to mid 30s. A second bubble of high pressure settles in Sunday evening, leading to another cold night.
TONIGHT: With no clouds overhead temperatures drop into the teens again by Monday morning. Luckily, with calm winds there shouldn’t be too much of a wind chill as you head out early Monday.
EXTENDED: Rinse and repeat to start the work week out. Cold morning, followed by a cold day. Highs Monday top out in the upper 30s to near 40 degrees under mostly sunny skies. The pattern begins to flip by Tuesday. We’re tracking a warm front moving through which will help temperatures rebound into the upper 40s and near 50. Surprisingly, that’s about where we should be for this time of year. This attests to just how cold it has been. An unsettled weather pattern returns by Wednesday with areas of low pressure bringing periods of rain through the end of next week. Rain is possible, with some snow chance to not be ruled out either. Stay with ABC 17 News as we continue to track the latest details on the changing conditions.