FRIDAY: A different feel than the past two days – Winter’s chill is back to round out the work week. Skies will feature filtered sunshine with highs only rebounding into the upper 40s and lower 50s. A fresh north breeze will push wind chills downward through the day, making it feel chillier. Winds will slacken overnight as lows drop close to freezing by early Saturday.
SATURDAY: Clouds will increase ahead of our next rain maker – due to bring showers back into the fold through the latter half of the day. Expect a mostly cloudy, chilly day with highs in the lower 50s amid a developing southeast breeze. Rain chances will increase after sunset with the approach an area of low pressure from the west. Lows will only drop to the middle to upper 40s.
SUNDAY: Rain showers will continue through the morning hours of Sunday – but should gradually exit through the latter half of the day, along with the clouds exiting slowly by surely. Highs will manage to climb into the upper 50s to near 60.
NEXT WEEK: Monday will start cool, making a run for the upper 50s with mostly sunny skies. Our next rain maker will nudge into the region late Tuesday into early Wednesday. Out ahead of it – temperatures running in the middle to upper 60s. There is the possibility of a few strong storms late Tuesday into early Wednesday that we'll have to keep an eye on. Skies should clear through Wednesday afternoon – with sunshine and 50s to lower 60s both Wednesday and Thursday.
Patrick Ellis
WLBT/FOX 40 First Alert Meteorologist
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