7:00 AM | *Another Arctic front approaches the region on Saturday with occasional snow; extreme cold next Tuesday/Wednesday*
Paul Dorian
6-Day Forecast
Today
Mostly sunny, breezy, bitter cold, temperatures only able to reach the upper teens and wind chills will be sub-zero at times
Tonight
Very cold with partly cloudy skies, breezy, lows in the low-to-mid teens
Saturday
Mostly cloudy, cold, but not as harsh, occasional snow with a coating to an inch or two, breezy, low 30’s
Saturday Night
Snow showers possible early; otherwise, partly cloudy skies and very cold, windy, lower teens for lows
Sunday
Mostly sunny, breezy, bitter cold, snow showers at night, low 20’s
Monday
Mostly cloudy, cold, but not as harsh, snow showers possible early, low 30’s
Tuesday
Mostly sunny, breezy, painfully cold, middle teens
Wednesday
Mostly sunny, breezy, more painful cold, upper teens
Discussion
Yet another Arctic front will approach the region on Saturday and there is a fair amount of moisture associated with this system. As a result, occasional snow is likely on Saturday and it should accumulate from a coating to an inch or two. Following another frigid day on Sunday, another Arctic front could cause snow shower activity around here late Sunday night and Monday. At this point, it appears that a storm associated with this frontal system will slide to our north preventing anything significant around here. Extreme cold air will follow on Tuesday and Wednesday as Siberian air floods the central and eastern US with some painful cold.
Video
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