FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 2017 5:53 A.M.
Skies are mostly clear early on this Friday morning and temperatures are colder than the last several days with readings ranging from the mid 20s in the Clifton area to the mid teens further inland, actually these temperatures are close to normal, winds are light from the northwest.
An Arctic high pressure area will be over our area today and tomorrow with mainly dry conditions although there may be some flurries this afternoon mainly inland, temperatures will be cold both days with highs only in the 30s.
A weak system moving through the Great Lakes will cause increasing cloudiness on Sunday with only a chance of some flurries or sprinkles, afternoon temperatures will not be as cold.
Mainly fair with temperatures a little above normal on Monday.
A stronger low pressure system will affect our area Tuesday and Wednesday, precipitation will likely begin on Tuesday as a wintery mix and then change to all rain as warmer air moves into the area on Wednesday.
Colder again at the end of next week with mainly mostly fair skies.
THE FORECAST:
TODAY – FEB 3 – Partly sunny, high in the mid 30s.
TONIGHT – Mostly cloudy early then clearing, low in the low 20s.
SATURDAY – FEB 4 – Sunny, high in the mid 30s.
SUNDAY – FEB 5 – Mostly cloudy with a slight chance of flurries or sprinkles, high near 40.
MONDAY – FEB 6 – Mostly sunny, high in the low 40s.
TUESDAY – FEB 7 – Snow and freezing rain before 9 a.m. then changing to rain, high in the low 40s.
WEDNESDAY – FEB 8 – Mostly cloudy with showers likely, milder, high in the low 50s.
THURSDAY – FEB 9 – Mostly sunny and colder, high in the mid 30s.
MARINE FORECAST: TODAY – West to northwest wind to 12 knots, seas 1 foot; a small craft advisory will be in effect from 6 p.m. this evening till 10 a.m. on Saturday.
OUTLOOK – Sub advisory level conditions expected Saturday and Monday, with possible advisories for Sunday and Tuesday.
Have a nice day!