4Warn Weather – We will keep some sunshine in the forecast today, but temperatures will run a few degrees colder. The high temperature is heading for the lower 40s by Sunday afternoon.
High-pressure will control the forecast, so expect mainly clear skies overnight tonight, giving way to plenty of sunshine for most of the day on Monday. High temperature is heading back into the mid-40s by Monday afternoon.
Expect a little more cloud cover to roll in overnight Monday night early on Tuesday morning as a low pressure system passes to our south bringing wintry weather and the threat of accumulating snow through the Ohio valley into the Northeastern United States.
While we remain dry, we will keep some sunshine into the forecast for Mardi Gras on Tuesday. High temperatures heading for the lower 40s by Tuesday afternoon.
The dry weather continues for the middle of the week for Valentine’s Day on Wednesday, will start off into the 20s early Wednesday morning and warm into the low 40s by Wednesday afternoon.
Winter weather returns to the forecast by the time we get to Thursday after an extended dry period for the region. We’re going to watch an area of low-pressure head toward the region, and this will bring us a chance of rain and snow showers as we are heading into our Thursday. High temperatures heading for the upper 30s by Thursday afternoon.
Then we will keep some dry weather and cloud cover into the forecast for the end of the week on Friday before the data is showing that we could see a chance of snow for the start of next weekend. Another area of low pressure will work south, and east of the region to start next weekend, and with temperatures near that freezing mark, if precipitation does fall, it could be all snow. That’s about a week out, will keep an eye on that as we work throughout the week. High temperatures to start next weekend hovering right around the freezing mark, into the lower 30s.