Tonight: Skies will be clear, allowing temperatures quickly drop into the low o mid 30s overnight. Most locations will stay just above freezing, so widespread frost is likely. Winds will be light out of the west. Low near 34.
Tomorrow: High temperatures will be a little bit warmer and closer to average, and we’ll actually begin a warming pattern. Highs will rise into the upper 50s to lower 60s. We’ll see a few clouds in the morning, but by the afternoon, it will be warm and sunny. Winds will be west-northwesterly at 5-10 mph. High near 61.
Extended: Highs on Martin Luther King, Jr. Day will be fairly close to average. It will be a sunny day as high pressure sits to our south. We’ll be even warmer on Tuesday. It will actually be unseasonable with temperatures in the upper 60s to lower 70s. We’ll also begin to see more clouds as a cold front moves into the state. The front will become stationary before reaching our area. It looks like there won’t be any rain from this front, but we could be looking at isolated showers on Wednesday and Thursday. Our next cold front is forecast to arrive on Friday, and again, there is the possibility of showers. Between Tuesday and Friday, highs will be in the upper 60s to lower 70s, but we’ll return to the 60s on Saturday.