Midday Forecast Tuesday, December 18th, 2012
By: Meteorologist Steve Newton
Updated: December 18, 2012
Updated: Tuesday Noon, December 18th
Reported by: Meteorologist Steve Newton
We've started drying out as the rain and snow have tapered off. High temperatures were recorded this morning before the cooler air started moving in. Temperatures by this evening will be down in the low to mid 30s. The majority of wind gusts will be in the 30-40 mph range, with higher gusts possible on ridges.
Some flurries return for Wednesday morning with a fairly nice day overall: High temperatures in the mid 40s with a mix of sun and clouds. Thursday will be another mild day before rain and possibly a rumble of thunder arrive in the evening.
Cooler air will move in with this next system, with high temperatures for the first days of winter in the upper 20s to mid 30s. We'll have snow Friday and Saturday with some flurries left over for Sunday. Right now Christmas Eve is looking dry, but cool.
Reported by: Meteorologist Steve Newton
We've started drying out as the rain and snow have tapered off. High temperatures were recorded this morning before the cooler air started moving in. Temperatures by this evening will be down in the low to mid 30s. The majority of wind gusts will be in the 30-40 mph range, with higher gusts possible on ridges.
Some flurries return for Wednesday morning with a fairly nice day overall: High temperatures in the mid 40s with a mix of sun and clouds. Thursday will be another mild day before rain and possibly a rumble of thunder arrive in the evening.
Cooler air will move in with this next system, with high temperatures for the first days of winter in the upper 20s to mid 30s. We'll have snow Friday and Saturday with some flurries left over for Sunday. Right now Christmas Eve is looking dry, but cool.







