7:00 AM | *Cold air returns over the next couple of days; snow/rain threat later this week*
Paul Dorian
6-Day Forecast
Today
Mostly cloudy, becoming breezy, chilly, highs peak this morning in the mid 40's
Tonight
Mostly clear, cold, lows in the mid 20’s
Tuesday
Partly sunny, cold, near 40
Tuesday Night
Partly cloudy, quite cold, low 20’s
Wednesday
Mostly sunny, cold, upper 30’s
Thursday
Becoming cloudy, cold, snow and/or rain likely, near 40
Friday
Partly sunny, windy, very cold, windy, mid-to-upper 20's
Saturday
Partly sunny, cold, mid 30’s
Discussion
Temperatures are currently well below zero across portions of the Upper Midwest and the overall weather pattern shaping up for the next few weeks looks to be very cold for much of the eastern half of the nation. In fact, there could be some historic cold air outbreaks as we progress through the first half of the month of January in parts of the central and eastern US. Around here in the short-term, temperatures will get colder by the time New Year's Day (Wednesday) rolls around and then we will likely have to deal with a winter storm from Thursday into Thursday night. The details still need to be ironed out for this late week storm as there could be a mixture of snow and rain. Very cold air will follow this storm at the end of the week and more storms and even bitter cold are likely through the first half of January for much of the central and eastern US. In fact, the next storm threat for us comes early next week and that system is likely to be followed by some bitter cold air.