We have spent the last 16 days below average. Old Man Winter, however, is finally giving us some relief starting Tuesday. As the wind shifts, residents tonight should see temps dipping to the upper teens. This is still below normal for this time of year. Our overnight low should be closer to 29. The clouds on Tuesday will produce a quick wintry mix for some parts of our area. We are not anticipating any accumulation.
Then the slow and steady "warm up" begins. By Valentine's Day, we should see temperatures top out near the upper 30s. This weekend, there's a chance for another storm to clip us on Sunday into Monday. It is too early to tell what impacts will come from this storm.
Tonight: Increasing clouds, very cold with calm winds. Lows near 19.
Tuesday: Mostly cloudy, cold with PM stray wintry shower. Highs near 35. Lows near 31.
Wednesday: Partly sunny, brisk and near seasonable. Highs near 40. Lows near 28.
Thursday: Sun and clouds and slightly colder. Highs near 35. Lows near 23.
Friday: Sun, clouds, and above freezing. Highs 34. Lows near 23.
Saturday (Valentine's Day): Sweet sunshine and cold hearts. Highs near 37. Lows near 27.
Sunday: Mostly cloudy and not as cold. Chance of rain/snow. Highs near 39. Lows near 31.