Today: Back to wintry reality is how we will describe things for today although there are many of us who enjoyed he unseasonably warm weather the past few days. We will get a chance to dry out and get some ample sunshine, but things will generally stay brisk. Our high will approach 30, but bear in mind that we will also see breezy conditions as we move through the afternoon hours, so make sure that you bundle up out the door for any of your plans around town.
Tonight: We will no doubt be chilly into the overnight with partly cloudy skies and breezy conditions for those evening plans, so an ideal night for indoor plans awaits us. If you are looking for an idea for something you can check out tonight, how about dinner and a show! The Muncie Civic Theatre is presenting a production of Disney's Newsies! Also, if you are planning to get up and do something early out there, be careful of some gusty snow showers that will lower visibility and make the roads slick before dawn!
Tomorrow: After the snow showers, a front will roll through around 7AM, giving us highs in the mid to upper 20s, and those should fall after that into the upper teens. The redeeming quality of this blustery chilly day is that we should see some sunshine arrive in time for brunch, so it will at least look nice.
7-Day Forecast: Overall, the wild weather rollercoaster continues!! We should see another shot at "break out the shorts" weather with a taste of spring as we begin our week (perhaps chasing away your case of "The Mondays"), but we will have to watch for more active weather crashing the party again. We have a solid chance at more decent rain to be careful about given our past storm, and then weather models continue to indicate things could be active with increasing chances for measurable snow by the time we reach Thursday - Stay tuned, we look to have a pretty interesting week with that in mind!
-Weather Forecaster Ryan Hill
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