Winter Isn’t Backing Down Much This Week

Winter isn’t backing off much this week.  We do reach the lower 60s on Thursday but another surge of colder air comes in over the weekend.  It will also tap into some moisture and we’re facing the threat for a winter storm across parts of the deep south.

In the meantime, it’s business as usual with temps falling into the mid to upper 20s overnight. A sunny and cool day is setting up for Tuesday. Temps will manage to reach the lower to mid 50s for highs.  Clouds will be on the increase and we’re looking at a round of rain to move through here Wednesday night into Thursday. Temps will be well above freezing, so there’s no wintry precipitation threat with this round.

Another surge of colder air invades the south Friday into the upcoming weekend.  A disturbance moving in from the west will pull moisture into the cold air and that will be the recipe for wintry precipitation.  It’s too early for specifics but we could be facing either freezing rain or just a cold rain over the weekend.  Definitely stay tuned for updates over the coming days.

Once we’re past the weekend event, sunny and dry conditions settle back over us.  The outlook is for the cold air to continue to remain in place. Temps will manage the 50s for highs and lows in the 30s.

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