A stretch of colder January weather continues today as clouds gradually increase across the region. Temperatures will struggle to climb, with highs only reaching the low 30s. Northwest winds could gust up to 20 mph at times, making it feel even colder.
Tonight, skies remain mostly cloudy and temperatures fall into the upper teens, with winds becoming calm overnight.
On Monday, a slight chance of light snow is possible between 1 p.m. and 4 p.m. No major accumulation is expected, but a few flurries could make roads slick in spots. Highs will be near 34 degrees.
Clouds hang around Monday night with lows around 24.
Tuesday brings mostly cloudy skies and milder air, with highs climbing into the low 40s. A chance of rain develops late Tuesday night, mainly after 1 a.m., with light amounts expected.
By Wednesday, conditions improve. We’ll see partly sunny skies and a noticeable warm-up, with highs near 50 degrees. Wednesday night turns partly cloudy, dropping into the low 30s.
Thursday looks mostly sunny with continued seasonable conditions.
Residents should continue to dress in layers, watch for icy patches during the colder overnight periods, and stay alert to changing weather conditions
