7:15 AM | Another cold shot, but once again it'll be short-lived
Paul Dorian
6-Day Forecast
Today
Mostly sunny, breezy, cold, mid 40’s
Tonight
Mostly clear, cold, upper 20’s
Saturday
Partly sunny, a bit milder, but a chilly breeze, low-to-mid 50’s
Sunday
Mainly cloudy, mild, near 60; chance for a shower late at night
Monday
Mainly cloudy, showers possible, upper 50’s
Tuesday
Mainly cloudy, showers likely, mid 50’s
Wednesday
Mostly cloudy, still a shower threat, windy and turning cooler, near 50
Discussion
Once again cold air will be short-lived around here as we’ll start a new warming trend this weekend following today’s chill. Despite plenty of sunshine today temperatures will be confined to the 40’s, but then should surpass 50 degrees on Saturday and tickle the 60 degree mark on Sunday afternoon. The weather becomes unsettled early next week with the threat for showers on Monday and Tuesday. Elsewhere, heavy snow will accumulate over the next two days from the Pacific Northwest and the northern Rockies to the Northern Plains as the first widespread snowstorm of the season affects that part of the country.
Video
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