
Today: Thursday’s 5 day forecast begins off predominantly sunny and warm, with a high in the upper 40s for most of the day. Rain will move in during the around 6 p.m. and continue into the night, dropping over a quarter inch of rain in areas. Winds will be predominantly calm during the day, before speeding up as the rain moves in.
Tonight: Rain will continue to fall during the night, only briefly stopping around 2 a.m. before changing to sleet and finally snow early Friday morning. Temperatures will drop down into the lower 30s, causing the rain to freeze, impacting driving conditions. Winds will pick up overnight, blowing from 10-15 mph with 25 mph gusts.
Tomorrow: Some lingering snow will continue to drop early Friday morning before cloudy skies move in for the rest of the day. Temperatures will hover in the upper 20s during the day, before falling into the lower 20s throughout the night. Winds pick up considerably, blowing at an average speed of 20 mph with up to 40 mph gusts at times.
Saturday, February 21st – Monday, February 23rd: Saturday remains cold, with temperatures falling into the lower 30s for the majority of the day. Winds will drop as well, falling to 10 mph with 20 mph gusts, coupled with mostly cloudy skies. Sunday has a 20% chance for snow early in the morning, before skies turn to mostly cloudy for the remainder of the day. Temperatures will continue to hover in the upper 20s during the day, while falling into the lower 20s at night. Monday cools into the upper 20s during the day, while sunny skies attempt to warm things up slightly. Winds will speed up to 15 mph with 25 mph gusts throughout the day.

