A cold snap for St. Patrick’s Day, followed by a nice warmup
Winds gusting from the north up to 35 MPH will usher in a cold snap for St. Patrick’s Day.
Overnight lows will be near normal as we roll into the second half of March.
Sunday’s highs will be well below normal but at least a short lived round of colder temps.
A cold day tomorrow with an even colder night as we find lows mainly in the teen’s by Monday morning.
Not exactly the luck of the Irish with us for Sunday as a heavier jacket will be needed. By Monday windy conditions remain but a southwest flow of air means a nice warm up into the 60’s for a few days.
By late next week an upper level low moves into to give us the possibility of a wintry mix as temperatures take a sharp drop into the weekend.
Storm Alert Forecaster
Kent Boughton