Quick blast of winter expected to bring in
October |
September 29, 2017 |
It appears that October is apt to come in with a
wintry roar, as a sudden cool down and rain are
expected for the final day of September, the
first day of October brings even cooler temps
and a good chance of thunderstorms and the first
work week of the tenth month bring temperatures
near freezing and a possibility of snow.
According to the National Weather Service, the
high temperature Saturday is only expected to
reach 58 degrees under increasingly cloudy
skies, and there'll be a 20-percent chance of
light showers into Sunday, when thundershowers
are likely and we could see snow fall creep down
to 5,500 feet.
The chance of thundershowers showers is at
70-percent Sunday afternoon, diminishing to
50-percent Sunday night and into Monday. The
thermometer is expected to dip to about 37
degrees Sunday night and into Monday morning,
then down to 33-degrees Monday night into
Tuesday. Mountain snow is likely through Tuesday
afternoon, and skies are expected to clear
Tuesday night, with Wednesday dawning sunny and
cool, with a daytime high of 62 and overnight
low into the low to mid-40s.
Partly cloudy skies are expected through the
following weekend, with daytime highs in the
upper 50s to low 60s and overnights lows in the
low 40s to low- to mid-30s. |
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