Skies are partly cloudy early on this Tuesday morning and temperatures range from the low 30s here in the Clifton area to some low 20s further inland, winds are nearly calm and there is some heavy frost in some areas.
Today we should see an increase in clouds as a weak high pressure moves through the area, there is a slight chance of some flurries tonight.
Tomorrow should be dry with seasonably cool temperatures ahead of an Arctic cold front that will push through the area on Wednesday night.
Thursday and Friday will be downright frigid with high temperatures only in the 20s with widespread low temperatures in the single digits, it will be quite windy on Thursday with some snow showers, diminishing winds on Friday.
A low pressure system is expected to move into the area on Saturday with a period of snow which will change to freezing rain and then to all rain by the afternoon, temperatures will rise into the 40s by Saturday evening. Sunday will be quite mild with some highs in the 50s along with some rain showers.
A cold front will cross the area Sunday night with a return to seasonably cold conditions for Monday.
THE FORECAST:
TODAY – Increasing clouds, high in the low 40s.
TONIGHT – Mostly cloudy with a slight chance of flurries, low in the upper 20s.
WEDNESDAY – Sunny, high near 40.
THURSDAY – Mostly cloudy, windy and cold with a chance of snow showers, high in the upper 20s.
FRIDAY – Mostly sunny, high in the mid 20s.
SATURDAY – Cloudy with snow developing by daybreak, mixing with sleet and freezing rain and then change to all rain by late in the day, high near 40.
SUNDAY – Cloudy and mild with a chance of rain showers, high in the low 50s.
MONDAY – Mostly sunny and colder, high in the mid 30s.
MARINE FORECAST: TODAY – West-northwest winds to 9 knots, seas 1-2 feet.
OUTLOOK – No advisories expected during the day on Wednesday; chance of small craft advisories at night; gale warnings likely for Thursday; small craft advisories possible Friday morning with no advisories expected during the day.
Have a good day!