Patchy Frost Possible Tonight
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Weather Update – 10:45 p.m. Tuesday
Mainly clear skies and light winds in place will allow temperatures to get cold enough to allow some patchy frost to form early Wednesday. This will be especially possible for locations that see their temperatures drop into the middle 30s by sunrise at 6:16 a.m. tomorrow morning.
High pressure will keep our weather clear and dry from Wednesday through Thursday. Plus, temperatures will warm up to the upper 60s and lower 70s both days! However, another cold front arriving Thursday night is expected to bring a drop in temperature to the area and a chance for rain overnight into early Friday morning.
During the weekend, with the cold air still in place, the next system to arrive could contain more than just rain. Right now, it’s too early to call for snowfall amounts as the data has been inconsistent for any snow at all but we’re watching it closely!
Stay tuned to WBBJ 7 Eyewitness News for the latest forecast and stay with the VIPIR 7 Storm Team on-air and online for more updates!
Tom Meiners
Storm Team 7 Chief Meteorologist, CBM
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