Next round of wintry weather Thursday

Today: Foggy areas are likely this morning, otherwise the weather will be cloudy with temperatures over 20 degrees. The wind will be light and variable.

Tonight: Usually cloudy and a little colder, with temperatures dropping to lower and average values. Pay attention to the uneven fog again. The wind will change to the south-east 5-10 mph.

Wednesday: The southwest wind increases at 10-20 mph, helping to raise temperatures to 30 degrees lower and medium at the end of the day. The sky will be partly cloudy.

Thursday: Our next winter storm system approaches, bringing the potential for rain / freezing rain / snow mixing in the morning, changing to snow in the late morning and early afternoon as a powerful cold front moves. Temperatures will drop throughout the day, and as temperatures drop, instant freeze it’s possible. The wind will turn northwest at 15-30 mph, with gusts of 40 mph, leading to gusts of snow. The trip will be difficult.

Snow totals: From 1 to 4 ”of snow will be possible, with the largest amounts north of Highway 30. There may be more locally. The snow ends in the late afternoon / early evening on Thursday, but blown snow will be possible on Thursday night with strong northwest wind.

Friday to weekend: Arctic air settles in. The highs this weekend will be in the single digit above and below zero, with overnight lows in the teens below zero. Dangerous cold winds from -20 ° to -35 ° are expected for Friday until the weekend.

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