4Warn Weather – SATURDAY: Cloudy skies. Snow showers possible through the first half of the day. Another light accumulation of less than an inch possible. High: 29. Winds: Southwest 10-15 MPH with gusts as high as 25 MPH.
SATURDAY NIGHT: Mostly cloudy skies. A few snow flurries possible. Breezy and cold. Low: 22. Winds: Southwest 10-15 MPH with gusts as high as 25 MPH.
SUNDAY: Mostly cloudy skies. A few snow flurries possible. High: 33. Winds: West 10-15 MPH with gusts as high as 25 MPH.
SUNDAY NIGHT: Party cloudy skies, continued cold. Low: 24. Winds: West 5-10 MPH.
After snow showers left snow accumulation across the region for the end of the week on Black Friday, we will keep the winter weather into the forecast looking ahead into the start of the weekend.
With the northwesterly flow continuing this morning, we will keep clouds into the forecast, looking ahead into the start of the weekend, and also the chance of some snow showers still sticking around. High temperatures remaining into the upper 20s, but once you factor in the breezy winds, wind chill values will be into the teens and 20s for most of the day. Any snow accumulation due to the snow showers should remain at an inch or less throughout the day.
A chance for a few snow flurries will continue into the end of the weekend on Sunday, under a mostly cloudy sky. High temperature is not getting much warmer, remaining into the 30s looking ahead into the end of the weekend on Sunday.
Dry weather move back into the forecast, looking ahead into the start of next week, before all eyes are on yet another system moving in by the middle of the week on Wednesday. This looks to be a clipper system, diving from the northwest down to the south east moving in late Tuesday night and sticking around for the majority of the day on Wednesday. With colder air firmly in place, with high temperatures into the low of mid 30s and overnight lows into the 20s, this does look like it would be primarily snow. Some data is indicating that we may have a brief wintry mix or rain snow mix, but as of right now we are keeping this system primarily snow.
That system moves off to the east by the time we get a late Wednesday night, and we will keep a mostly cloudy sky into the forecast on Thursday. The grip with cold temperatures will continue, high temperatures remaining into the 30s looking ahead into next Thursday.
Temperatures get even colder by the end of next week with another surge of arctic air moving into the region. High temperatures dropping into the upper 20s by the time we get to next Friday.