As we move into the week, a strong upper-level energy system is impacting our weather, bringing cloudy skies, cold temperatures, and gusty winds. Here’s a detailed outlook on what to expect over the next few days:
Winter Weather Alert Monday: Cold and Windy Conditions Continue
- Cloud Cover: Mostly cloudy early, with gradual clearing by the afternoon.
- Temperature: Highs around 30°F, significantly colder than average.
- Feels Like: Due to strong winds, it will feel like the teens throughout the day.
- Winds: Strong and blustery, making it feel even colder.
Winter Weather Alert Tuesday: Bitter Cold with Strong Wind Chills
- Morning: Wind chills in the single digits.
- Afternoon: Highs only reaching the upper 20s, with wind chills still in the teens.
- Wind Gusts: 25-30 mph, making outdoor conditions harsh.
Winter Weather Alert Wednesday: Cold but Calm – Light Snow Possible at Night
- Temperature: Highs remain below the seasonal average, staying in the upper 20s.
- Winds: Much lighter than earlier in the week.
- Snow Chance: A coastal low-pressure system may bring light snow showers in the evening and overnight.
Winter Weather Alert Thursday: Snow Potential – Will We See Accumulation?
The track of the approaching low-pressure system will determine whether we see significant snowfall or just flurries.
- European Model: Predicts accumulating snow as the system moves closer.
- Other Models: Suggest the storm may stay farther east, missing us completely.
- What to Watch: If the low shifts westward, expect moderate snowfall.
Stay Updated on This Developing Winter Storm!
With uncertainty in the storm track, we’ll continue monitoring the latest weather models. Stay tuned for updates on possible snow accumulation, travel impacts, and wind conditions.
Bookmark this page and check back for live updates! Stay warm and prepared for the coldest air of the season so far.