Saturday, February 9, 2008
Best Of Both Worlds This Weekend!
Today will seem mild with a high of 45. By evening, the arctic front strolls in and will drop our temperatures overnight and into Sunday morning back to the single digits and lower teens. With the advancement of this front, it will come through dry, but there will be a lot of clouds present.
Sun and some clouds on Sunday. Much colder temperatures with highs in the mid-20s. By Monday, a clipper system passes through and this could produce some snow flurries/freezing rain by late morning. Then by afternoon with warmer temperatures, most of us will see a switch to rain. This doesn't look like a big snow maker/rain maker at this point.
Highs return to the 40s by Tuesday and Wednesday. The end of the work week looks unsettled with a chance for rain or snow late Thursday and into Friday morning. Then on Saturday, a chance for snow showers. Highs by Thursday will be back into the middle 30s with lows in the teens.
Sun and some clouds on Sunday. Much colder temperatures with highs in the mid-20s. By Monday, a clipper system passes through and this could produce some snow flurries/freezing rain by late morning. Then by afternoon with warmer temperatures, most of us will see a switch to rain. This doesn't look like a big snow maker/rain maker at this point.
Highs return to the 40s by Tuesday and Wednesday. The end of the work week looks unsettled with a chance for rain or snow late Thursday and into Friday morning. Then on Saturday, a chance for snow showers. Highs by Thursday will be back into the middle 30s with lows in the teens.
Posted at 4:45 AM by Lisa Teachman

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