That Winter Feeling Is In The Air…But It’s Still Fall
Coldest temperatures since January on the way tonight
Cold grips the Carolinas.
No doubt the coldest air of the season so far will continue to settle over us the next few days and nights. The northwesterly flow will allow for another round of snow showers in the High Country; totals should remain under an inch. Wind gusts may approach 30 mph to the northwest of the Metro. Plentiful sunshine will carry through midweek for the Piedmont and Foothills as highs slowly recover.
Our next chance for rain lies at the end of the workweek as an area of low pressure develops east of the Rockies. The system will pick up moisture from the Gulf as it swings eastward over the following days. Shower chances will linger throughout the weekend; while totals don’t look particularly impressive right. Despite the clouds and rain, highs will likely bump up slightly above average over the weekend in the 50s and 60s. Models suggest leftover moisture will stick around into early next week before a separate cold front dries us out.
Tonight: Clear and cold. Low: 23°. Wind: N 5-10.
Wednesday: Another chilly day. Wind Chill factor tomorrow near 33 – 38 actual High: 46°. Wind: SW 5-15.
Wednesday Night: Mostly clear. Frigid. Low: 26°. Wind: SW 5-10.
Thursday: Partly sunny with more clouds later in the day. Milder. High: 56°. Wind: S 5-10.