Midday Forecast Friday, January 18, 2013
By: Meteorologist Regina Miller
Updated: January 18, 2013
Updated Friday Midday, January 18th
Reported by Meteorologist Regina Miller
We'll have a cold afternoon with sunshine mixing with a few clouds and highs in the 20s, but at least winds have died down.
Tonight a warm front will advancing to our northwest. That will usher in milder temps for tomorrow before a late weekend cold blast that will last through the first half of next week.
Tomorrow we will see our temperatures climb into the low to mid 40s after morning lows in the mid to upper 20s. We will have a mix of clouds and sun.
Sunday a strong front moves toward the region bringing clouds along with some snow showers and flurries. It will get windy. Temperatures will make it into the low 30s before starting to fall.
On Monday we will top out in the low to mid 20s with the colder air continuing it's advance. We could have some snow showers around on Monday as well, with perhaps a few snow squalls later Monday into Tuesday. Tuesday will be a bitter cold day with highs only in the upper teens.
Reported by Meteorologist Regina Miller
We'll have a cold afternoon with sunshine mixing with a few clouds and highs in the 20s, but at least winds have died down.
Tonight a warm front will advancing to our northwest. That will usher in milder temps for tomorrow before a late weekend cold blast that will last through the first half of next week.
Tomorrow we will see our temperatures climb into the low to mid 40s after morning lows in the mid to upper 20s. We will have a mix of clouds and sun.
Sunday a strong front moves toward the region bringing clouds along with some snow showers and flurries. It will get windy. Temperatures will make it into the low 30s before starting to fall.
On Monday we will top out in the low to mid 20s with the colder air continuing it's advance. We could have some snow showers around on Monday as well, with perhaps a few snow squalls later Monday into Tuesday. Tuesday will be a bitter cold day with highs only in the upper teens.






