Where's winter? A questions a lot of us have probably been asking thanks to the many above normal temperature stretches we've been experiencing over the last few weeks. Of course, we've had a few colder than normal days here and there, but the forecast has overwhelmingly been on the warmer side coming into the new year. Now again, another above-normal week is headed our way as we enter into Sunday, with temps staying above the daily norms into the next weekend. With the winds shifting and returning from the south starting late Sunday night, that will help propel temps above the freezing point on Monday, with highs soaring up near 40 degrees by Wednesday! To go along with the mild temps, we've been abnormally dry too. The dry trend will hold on through most of the week with just a small chance for some wintry precipitation coming in on Thursday. We're still keeping an eye on late January as a pattern shift looks possible, dragging in some arctic air. That being said, the next week will be another nice one across the area despite some cloudy days. Enjoy the mild air while we've got it!
After a near-normal weekend, warmer air returns for the work week
Posted: Jan 9, 2021 5:13 PM
Updated: Jan 10, 2021 8:02 AM
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