Roads may be icy Friday morning and wind chills will range from -20 to -25. Plan for some extra time to get where you need to go in the morning.
Another blast of arctic air settles in Friday. We start the day below zero and only warm up into the single digits for the afternoon. It will also be breezy, keeping wind chills below zero all day. We'll start the day with some sunshine, but clouds take over in the afternoon.
Saturday likely starts with near-record cold and lighter wind. The current record low for January 20 is -22, set in 1883. We could be near -20 to start the day.
With a frigid start to the day, we will struggle to get just above zero in the afternoon, but at least it looks mostly sunny.
After starting Sunday below zero, stronger winds start to pump in warmer weather from the south Sunday afternoon. Highs will be in the upper 20s with a mix of sunshine and clouds.
We stay breezy Monday as we keep warming up. Highs will be in the mid 30s. It will be mostly cloudy, and we may have to dodge a few spotty pockets of light rain or snow.
Tuesday and Wednesday will also be in the mid 30s with some spotty rain and snow to dodge. Most of us stay dry. With temperatures above freezing for a few hours each afternoon, a little snow will start to melt, but we'd be able to melt more of it away with more sunshine.
THURSDAY NIGHT
Clearing Skies
Blowing Snow
Low: -3
FRIDAY
Afternoon Clouds
Breezy
High: 6
SATURDAY
Mostly Sunny
Frigid
High: 2
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