TUESDAY, JANUARY 14, 2025 TODAY: Sunny to Partly Cloudy Late Day Clouds, Snow Chance Highs: 35-40 Wind Chill: Teens and 20s Winds: Northwest 10-15, Gusts to 25 mph Colder and blustery weather returns behind an Arctic front with highs in the 30s. Wind chills will be in the teens and 20s throughout the day, so dress warmly. Another reinforcing shot of cold air arrives this evening, as a cold front pushes through. This front could squeeze out a few snow flurries or light snow showers after 5 p.m. A quick dusting of snow is possible along and south of I-66 and Route 50. TONIGHT: Clouds Early then Clearing Lows: 19-26 Wind Chill: Single Digits, Teens Winds: Northwest 10-15, Gusts 25+ mph Snow chances end before midnight with clearing skies. It will remain breezy to wind this evening and overnight, so plan for wind chills falling into the single digits and low teens by daybreak. WEDNESDAY: Sunny and Windy Highs: 30-35 Wind Chill: Teens and 20s Winds: Northwest 10-15, Gusts to 30 mph High temperatures will be near or below freezing midweek. It will remain blustery, so plan for much lower wind chills. Wind gusts will be around 30 mph, so you will feel it walking and driving. The wind will start to ease by sundown. THURSDAY: Partly to Mostly Cloudy Highs: 32-37 Wind Chill: 20's Wind: Southwest 5-10 mph Another unseasonably cold day is in store, but the wind will be noticeably lighter. Early sun will give way to cloudy skies during the afternoon. Download the First Alert Weather app to stay up to date with the latest forecast. |