
Today: After a chilly morning below freezing causing a few patches of frost, temperatures heat up into the low 40s and stay that way for the rest of the day. Clouds continue to cover the sky, but occasionally some blue skies will poke through, mainly after noon. Winds will be light, averaging 5 mph with gusts topping 15 mph at their strongest.
Tonight: Temperatures quickly dwindle down into the lower 30s, before bottoming out at 28 degrees around 9 p.m. Skies turn to clear overnight, creating a crisp environment for frost late in the night. Winds die down considerably, averaging just 3 mph along with gusts reaching around 5 mph and stay that way until the morning.

Tomorrow: A strong high pressure system dominates the weather for Saturday, leading to mostly sunny skies and warmer temperatures in the mid 40s. Winds shift to out of the south west, blowing at 10 mph and accompanied by gusts reaching 15 mph at times. Saturday night temperatures drop to the low 30s blanketed with cloudy skies, making for some light frost on the ground late in the night.
Sunday, November 23rd – Tuesday, November 25th: Things heat up considerably on Sunday, reaching a high in the upper 40s, combined with partly cloudy skies and winds out of the southwest at 10 mph. Monday is a similar story, with temperatures in the high 40s, with thick cloud cover throughout the day. Rain is likely in the afternoon to evening hours, and will continue throughout the night. Rain continues on Tuesday with a 50% chance in the early morning hours and some minor showers in the early night. Temperatures hit the high 40s again, hampered slightly by dense clouds in the daytime.

