Tonight: Tonight we will see a transition from sort of a colder drizzle to just clouds. Winds wont be as harsh as what we've been used to seeing just recently within the past couple of days. The low for tonight won't be the most desirable temperature, unless you love the cold, so if you plan to go anywhere be sure to bundle up.
Tomorrow: The worst of the snow has shifted east, so for now we have sort of a short grace period regarding rain and snow mix. Still adjusting to the colder temperatures, high of 44, but a low of 38. Not a very bug temperature difference, but a good amount for all of us to get used to the colder weather for the future. Maybe some sun tomorrow, but clouds for the most part.
Seven-Day Forecast: This next week is a very good transition period for all of us Midwesterners, as we start to get used to more colder weather. Temperatures expected to drop as low as 22 by Friday. We're experiencing not a cold front or a warm front, but instead a stationary front bringing about a mixture of both cold and warm front conditions. This stationary front is a good explanation as to why we have such a wide variety of temperatures both warm and cold. Be sure to have a good Thanksgiving, temperatures as high as 41 with mostly clouds, standing somewhere in between cold and warm.
- Weather Forecaster Rachel Fulton.
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