Today: We’ll finally see some sunshine today, but it will still be a chilly winter day. Highs will only rise into the upper 40s and lower 50s. Winds will be northerly at 5-10 mph, and with winds factored in, it will only feel like the mid to upper 40s. High near 51.
Tonight: Clouds will increase overnight, but it won’t be cloudy enough to keep us from nearing freezing. Skies will be partly cloudy, and temperatures will drop into the lower 30s. Some areas could see a light freeze. Expect widespread frost otherwise. Winds will be light out of the north. Low near 32.
Extended: Temperatures will be a little warmer thanks to high pressure in the region; however, we won’t escape the 50s. Skies will be mostly sunny, helping temperatures increase into the mid 50s, but we should be in the low 60s for this time of year. Thursday will be the warmest day of the week with highs in the mid 60s. A cold front will pass overnight leading the temperatures back into the 50s on Friday. Saturday day will be almost a carbon copy of Friday. Temperatures will be in the upper 50s, and skies will be nice and sunny. Sunday will be our next chance for rain as a cold front approaches. The chance of precipitation is 30% for Sunday and Sunday night. Skies will be partly cloudy otherwise. By Martin Luther King, Jr. Day, we’ll be dry and cool.