
Today: Cold weather is in store for Monday, with a high in the low single digits coupled with wind chill temperatures in the negative teens. Winds will blow out of the southwest at 15 mph, with gusts maxing out at 25 mph. The air temperatures in tandem with the winds has caused the National Weather Service to issue a cold weather advisory during the morning hours. Sunlight should be prominent throughout the day, with only a few clouds dotting the sky in the late afternoon.
Tonight: Skies turn overcast as night falls, remaining that way till Tuesday morning. Cold temperatures under 5 degrees continue to plague the area while gusty winds pick up overnight, with an average wind speed of 20 mph and gusts that max out around 30 mph at times. There is a minor chance for flurries to fall around 10 P.M., but visibility should still remain high.

Tomorrow: Tuesday begins off very windy with an average wind speed of 20 mph and gusts that max out around 30 mph. Otherwise, skies will be mostly sunny and clear, with only a few clouds dotting the sky. Temperatures will hover in the lower teens during the day before dropping to around 0 during the night. Winds die down considerably in the evening to an average wind speed of 5 mph with gusts topping out at 15 mph.
Wednesday, January 28th – Friday, January 30th: Wednesday skies become completely clear throughout the day, with a high in the mid teens. Winds speed up from the prior night to an average speed of 10 mph. Thursday becomes overcast, with only a few breaks in the clouds giving way to clear skies. Temperatures max out in the lower teens, with relatively slow winds at 5 mph. Friday turns sunny again with warmer temperatures in the mid teens. Winds pick up considerably out of the north to 15 mph, with stronger winds closer to the lake.

