Cold start to the week with flurries likely overnight 12/6/2021
Your Monday morning is off to a chilly start as temperatures are in the teens and 20s, but gusty winds are resulting in single digit and teen wind chill values. Make sure to send the kids off to the bus stop in their heavy layers! Temperatures later today will only warm into the upper 20s and low 30s with mostly sunny skies today, so it will feel like a normal December day. Wind speeds will also calm down as we go throughout the day today. Snow flurries are possible overnight into early tomorrow morning, but accumulation isn’t expected. Highs warm into the end of the week back above average with temperatures in the 50s.
- TODAY: Cold start with single digits and teens for wind chill values. Temperatures struggle to warm for the afternoon, and highs will likely only reach the low 30s with wind chill values in the low 20s. Gusty winds will calm down by the evening and clouds will increase into overnight. Isolated snow flurries are possible into early Tue morning but accumulation is NOT expected. HIGH: 31
- TUESDAY: AM snow flurries possible during the commute, but accumulation is NOT expected. Partly cloudy skies and highs in the mid-40s for by the afternoon. HIGH: 44
- WEDNESDAY: Even warmer as highs return back above average in the low 50s. HIGH: 50
- THURSDAY: Breezy conditions with highs in the mid 50s and partly cloudy skies. HIGH: 54
- FRIDAY: Cooler highs in the low to mid-40s with the potential for precipitation. (Snow? Will know more by Wed. ) HIGH: 45
Meteorologist Brittany Foster
@BrittFosterWX
bfoster@klkntv.com