Winter weather could finally be coming |
November 29, 2016 |
After a relatively mild November, the arrival of
December could finally bring the onset of
winter, with the next six days in a row offering a good
chance of snowfall, and temperatures predicted to
drop into the single digits a week from today.
According to the National Weather Service, there
is a chance we'll wake up to a skiff of snow
Wednesday morning, and then a 70-percent chance
of light snow showers, mainly between 10 a.m.
and 1 p.m. Predictions for light snowfalls of
less than an inch of snow will continue through
the weekend, with daytime temperatures
continuing in the mid-30s to low 40s, but on
Monday, cold temperatures under partly clearing
skies are expected.
On Monday, a high temperature of around 29 is
precicted before dipping to around 11 degrees
over night. Tuesday's temps are expected to be
in the low 20s, dropping to about five degrees
over night, and on Wednesday the mercury is
expected to rise to just 11-degrees, before
cooling down to seven overnight.
Cloud cover is expected to return on Thursday,
December 8, along with a 30-percent chance of
snow and temperatures hovering in the low 20s
through the day and overnight into Friday. |
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