THURSDAY, DECEMBER 12, 2024 TODAY: COLD ALERT Partly to Mostly Sunny Breezy and Colder Highs: 42-47 Wind Chills: 20s & 30s Winds: West 10-20 mph After receiving over one inch of rain in many neighborhoods Wednesday, watch out for black ice this morning on sidewalks, bridges, overpasses, etc., as temperatures hover around freezing. Dry and cooler weather is expected today with highs in the 40s. It will be a bit breezy, at times, with wind gusts around 20-25 mph. This will make for feels-like temperatures in the 30s for much of the day. While we are on a Cold Alert, high temperatures will only be a few degrees below average. It's more for the big change compared to yesterday. TONIGHT: Mainly Clear Lows: 27-34 Winds: Light It will be a clear and starry night with the waxing gibbous moon shining bright. Low temperatures will drop below freezing in most neighborhoods. With clear skies and light winds, areas of frost will develop.
FRIDAY: Partly to Mostly Cloudy Highs: 42-47 Winds: Northeast 5 mph Frost is possible to kick-start the day with clear skies, light winds, and temperatures in the 20s. Expect clouds to increase during the day with highs in the 40s. Winds will be light, so we won't have much of a wind chill, but it will still be cold, so dress warmly. Dry and cold weather is expected for your Friday night plans.
SATURDAY: Mostly Sunny Highs: 38-44 Winds: East 5-10 mph After a freezing cold start, high temperatures will climb into the upper 30s to low 40s. It will be dry with relatively light winds for your outdoor plans.
SUNDAY: Mostly Cloudy Highs: 43-48 Winds: East 5-10 mph It will be another freezing cold start with temperatures in the 20s. It will become overcast with highs in the 40s and light winds. Our next weather maker will approach from the west bringing our next chance for precipitation. Latest guidance brings in the wet weather after dark. There's a chance for a wintry mix in the mountains with a cold rain set to arrive late Sunday night. At this point, plan for wet pavement for the Monday morning commute.
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