Overnight Forecast, Sunday February 17th, 2013
By: Meteorologist Steve Newton
Updated: February 17, 2013
Updated: Sunday night, February 18th
Reported by: Meteorologist Steve Newton
It will be quite cold to start Monday morning. The "warmest" spots will be around 10 while some spots will be in the middle or even lower single digits. A small area of high pressure will be around for Monday, and temperatures will reach into the 30s with the possibility of 40 in a few communities.
Clouds will increase late Monday ahead of the next disturbance that will bring a little bit of everything for Tuesday: freezing rain, snow showers, and rain showers. By the afternoon it is looking like rain showers.
Behind that disturbance cooler air will move in from the northwest for Wednesday. There is a chance of flurries or sprinkles, but it will be breezy as well. Wind chills Wednesday could dip into the single digits.
Thursday will have plenty of sunshine, but temperatures will be below seasonal average. A front will arrive Friday, bringing rain and snow showers for the first half of the weekend.
Reported by: Meteorologist Steve Newton
It will be quite cold to start Monday morning. The "warmest" spots will be around 10 while some spots will be in the middle or even lower single digits. A small area of high pressure will be around for Monday, and temperatures will reach into the 30s with the possibility of 40 in a few communities.
Clouds will increase late Monday ahead of the next disturbance that will bring a little bit of everything for Tuesday: freezing rain, snow showers, and rain showers. By the afternoon it is looking like rain showers.
Behind that disturbance cooler air will move in from the northwest for Wednesday. There is a chance of flurries or sprinkles, but it will be breezy as well. Wind chills Wednesday could dip into the single digits.
Thursday will have plenty of sunshine, but temperatures will be below seasonal average. A front will arrive Friday, bringing rain and snow showers for the first half of the weekend.







