Snow tapering & turning much colder through midweek


Light snow and snow showers tapering off from west to east through 5AM. Be careful as it is slick out there!

The BIG story for this upcoming week is the bitterly cold air that will be with us most of this week. High temperatures will only be in the teens to near 20 degrees with overnight lows dropping to zero or even below zero in some spots! And with the wind chill, it will FEEL like it’s subzero and in the single digits for most of the week!

Stay with us for the latest details and stay safe!

Early this morning: Slick conditions. Snow tapering off from west to east through 5AM. Lows in the teens.

MLK Jr. Day: Slick early! Sun to PM clouds with a late day snow squall possible, windy and very cold. Highs 20-25 degrees.

Tonight: Evening snow squall or snow shower then clearing & very cold. Lows 4-12.

Tomorrow: Partly sunny and bitterly cold. Highs in the teens, wind chills in the single digits and subzero. Overnight lows near ZERO!

Wednesday: Sun to clouds with highs in the teens to around 20 degrees. Wind chills mostly in the single digits during the day.

Thursday: Clouds with a system offshore and still cold! Highs in the mid and low to mid 20s.

Friday: Partly sunny and not as cold. Highs in the upper 20s to low 30s.

Saturday: Partly to mostly sunny. Temperatures in the low to mid 30s.

Sunday: Becoming cloudy with highs in the mid and upper 30s.

Monday: Snow and rain possible. Highs in the 30s.

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As winter weather continues to grip much of the country, snowfall is expected to taper off in many areas but temperatures are set to plummet as we head into midweek.

The National Weather Service is forecasting that the snowfall will gradually decrease in intensity, with only light flurries expected in some regions. However, as the snow tapers off, a blast of cold Arctic air will move in, bringing much colder temperatures across the Midwest and Northeast.

This sudden drop in temperatures could lead to icy conditions on roads and sidewalks, so it’s important to exercise caution when venturing outside. Make sure to bundle up in warm layers and take extra care while driving in these wintry conditions.

Stay tuned to your local weather forecasts for updates on the changing conditions and be prepared for the colder weather ahead. Stay safe and stay warm during this winter weather pattern.

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