Weather webcast with Rob Haswell
A sunny start then more clouds as a cold front move through our area. Ahead of that front we get to the upper 20s but fall into the teens by late afternoon behind the front. We continue to cool into the sub-zero range overnight as we clear out again under a ridge of cold Arctic air. A Wind Chill Advisory goes into effect at 11pm and runs through Noon. Wind Chills will be -15 to -30 a times. We start warming up again as early as Saturday with highs in the low to mid 30s and then warming to near 40 for Sunday. We stay in the 40s Monday and Tuesday.
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