Warm Weekend Ahead

Tonight should be mostly fair and mild with south winds returning along with increasing dew points. Not as cold as the last few nights.

Tomorrow should be warm and mostly sunny with breezy conditions. Increasing clouds towards evening especially western sections of our area.

Tomorrow night will be milder with increasing moisture on south winds.

Sunday should be partly cloudy, windy and warm.

Sunday night into Monday morning will be breezy, mild with higher dewpoints ahead of the next storm system.

As the next storm system pulls out into the Plains on Monday, thunderstorms will develop with some possibly severe with heavy rainfall possible as well. The rain could last into Tuesday morning and if the GFS model is correct, our area could see several inches of rain before ending on Wednesday which would help the drought situation.

Decreasing Clouds and Record Cold Snap

The upper air pattern is allowing for cold, dry air from Canada to drain right down the Plains into the 4states with low dewpoints and this will allow for record cold to occur over the next couple of days.

Lows tonight will be chilly with decreasing clouds.

Highs tomorrow will be significantly cooler than today on northerly winds.

Lows tomorrow night will break records with a hard freeze and frost likely especially in the colder wind free valleys.

Highs on Tuesday will not make it out of the 40’s with gusty north winds.

Lows Wednesday morning will be record setting again with some locations dipping down into the lower 20’s.