Monday, January 14, 2008

If you want colder weather, wait til Wednesday, or drive to Lexington.

Today’s blog highlights some temperature differences across our area.

There’s a stationary boundary crossing Nebraska, from about Valentine to Cozad.
At 4 pm today (Monday) temperatures and conditions looked like this:
North Platte Sunny and 44 degrees
Lexington Overcast and mist with a temperature of 27
Thedford Sunny skies and 37 degrees
Ainsworth Fog and mist with a temperature of 25

This stationary front is expected to lift as a warm front late tonight (Monday) and will switch the winds to the southwest. This should take the fog with it, especially after midnight. Those southwest winds will warm us up to 50 on Tuesday with sunshine.

There will be no were to run and no were to hide Tuesday night and Wednesday. Colder air will move in and bring a chance of snow showers. At this time little or no snowfall accumulation is expected.

Thursday through the weekend, expect cooler than normal temperatures during the day and single digit temperatures at night. There is also a chance of snow showers every day beginning Wednesday through the weekend. Accumulations at this time look light.

Just get ready for a change on Tuesday night!

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