Today:
Temperatures look to warm up significantly compared to yesterday’s chilly conditions, as mostly sunny skies greet us in the presence of a weak high pressure system. Winds look to be 5-7 mph out of the west-southwest. The high will be 57.
Tonight:
Sky cover will slightly increase overnight as a passing cold front makes its way through the region, however no precipitation is expected. Winds look to remain steady at 5-7 mph out of the northwest. The low will be 34.
Tomorrow (Thursday):
In lieu of the passing cold front, temperatures look to cool back down while winds look to pick up alongside partly cloudy skies. Expect a northwesterly wind to increase to 12-14 mph with gusts up to 25 mph. The high will be 45 with wind chills in the high 30s to low 40s.
Tomorrow Night:
Blustery conditions continue into the night as a ridge of high pressure to the northwest funnels cold air into the region. Expect mostly clear skies with a northwesterly wind around 8-10 mph. The low will be 25 with wind chills in the high teens to low 20s.
A Look Ahead:
Very dry conditions are expected for the foreseeable future, which some may see as a good thing considering February was such a hectic month as we recorded precipitation on 20 of the 28 days of the month. After a cool day on Friday, the weekend looks to warm up into the 50s with that warming trend to continue into early next week.
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