Tonight: For this evening clear skies will continue along with surface wind speeds remaining consistent with wind gusts calming down a tad. A cold front will make its way through the area overnight increasing cloud coverage and also increasing our chances of scattered showers. The front won't occur until later tonight and early tomorrow morning. The front will be assisted by an upper level trough above the surface.

Tomorrow: The cold front will make its way out of our area by tomorrow morning taking most of the cloud coverage with it. Wind chill temperatures will play a role early morning tomorrow starting at 6 a.m. lasting until about 9 a.m. with a wind chill temperature of 45 degrees. Clear skies won't stay in the area for long as a surface level trough moving through our area brings about increasing cloud coverage by tomorrow evening along with a few scattered showers tomorrow night. Temperatures will be a little cooler too tomorrow starting in the low-40s shifting to the lower 60s for the high. Something to note for tomorrow evening into night time, wind chill temperatures will go into effect again starting around 10:00 p.m. at 44 degrees steadily getting cooler into Thursday morning.

Seven-Day Forecast: For the next seven days we will see a few slight chances of precipitation pop up almost every day for the next several days. These chances are very low though, ranging from the low 10-40 percent both during the day and throughout the night as well. A high pressure system will continue to build as we make our way into Thursday providing us with calmer, quiet conditions in the area. Wednesday and Thursday lows will be in the mid-lower 30's even bringing about some wind chill, making normal temperature feel a lot more cooler. The temporal patter over the next couple of days look to be pretty consistent staying in the high-50s and low-60s. Definitely more cooler than what we've been experiencing these last couple of weeks.

Weather Forecaster Rachel Fulton
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