MONDAY, MARCH 3, 2025 TODAY: Mostly Sunny Highs: 45-50 Winds: Northwest 5-10 mph We'll kick off the first week of March with colder than average weather. After starting off in the 20s, high temperatures will reach the mid 40s (which is about 10 degrees below average). It will look pretty today with blue skies and sunshine and winds will be relatively light, so we won't be too wind chilled.
TONIGHT: Clear to Partly Cloudy Lows: 29-36 Winds: Light It will be a dry and cold night ahead with some of of suburbs dropping below the freezing mark.
TUESDAY: Partly Sunny Highs: Around 60 Winds: Southwest 5-15 mph After a cold start, plan for a warm afternoon with highs near 60 degrees. Plan for added clouds ahead of our next weather maker, but no wet weather is in the forecast Tuesday. WEDNESDAY: STORM ALERT PM Strong Storms Highs: 64-68 Winds: Southeast 10-20, Gusts 30-40 mph The next weather-maker will be a strong area of low pressure, which will move into a warm and humid environment. The risk for severe weather remains possible from the Storm Prediction Center for damaging winds and isolated tornadoes, as a line of storms moves in during the afternoon. Outside of the stormy weather, it will be cloudy, warm, and windy. THURSDAY: Partly to Mostly Cloudy Highs: 45-50 Winds: Northwest 5-15, Gusts 30 mph Cooler and blustery weather returns behind Wednesday's cold front. Highs will only be in the 40s, but it will feel colder with a brisk northwest wind. Download the First Alert Weather app to stay up to date with the latest forecast.
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