Wednesday, January 1, 2014

Wednesday, January 1st, 2014 - Look at the Next 2 Weeks

TODAY increasing cloudiness, light snow developing at night, high in the upper 20’s

TOMORROW – light snow continuing into the evening, then becoming moderate, to possibly heavy at times over night, temperatures remaining in the mid to upper 20’s during the day

FRIDAY – snow and wind, moderate to possibly heavy at times before sunrise, ending around or shortly after sunrise, total accumulation of 3-7 inches, temperatures dropping to the upper single digits to low teens and holding steady during the day, then dropping to the single digits below zero at night

SATURDAY – mostly sunny, low in the low single digits below zero, high in the low 20’s

SUNDAY – cloudy in the morning, light rain developing in the late morning, and continuing into the night, low in the upper teens to low 20’s,temperatures rising through the day and into the night, with nighttime high temperature in the upper 40’s just before midnight

MONDAY – rain becoming heavy at times before sunrise, with heavy rain and strong winds in the morning, changing to snow flurries or snow showers in the afternoon with continued strong winds, early morning highs in the low to mid 50’s, dropping to low to mid 40’s by afternoon, then to the low to mid 30’s by evening

TUESDAY –mostly sunny, temperatures dropping to the upper single digits and holding steady all day

NEXT WEDNESDAY – mostly sunny, low around zero, high in the upper teens

NEXT THURSDAY – variably cloudy, low in the mid teens, high in the low 30’s

NEXT FRIDAY – chance of light snow early in the morning, changing to rain, possibly heavy at times in the afternoon, low in the upper 20’s to low 30’s, high in the mid to upper 40’s

NEXT SATURDAY – chance of freezing rain, low in the upper teens, high in the low 30’s

NEXT SUNDAY – chance of rain, low in the low 30’s, high in the low 40’s

NEXT MONDAY – mostly sunny, temperatures falling to the upper 20’s and holding steady all day

NEXT TUESDAY – mostly sunny, low in the low 20’s, high in the low 30’s


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