Tuesday, January 29, 2013

It Runs Warm Then Cold...

Good Afternoon!

Here's a look at the forecast for Jackson and vicinity:

Today, cloudy skies, scattered showers re-develop as the afternoon progresses, a couple of buried thunderstorms are possible, high 56.  Winds SW increasing to 10-20 MPH.

Tonight, numerous showers, a few thunderstorms as well, temperatures don't really move all that much, with lows only dropping back to 50.  Winds SW 10-20 MPH.

Wednesday, more clouds, continued unseasonably mild to start, then temperatures rapidly fall to winter levels.  A few stray showers turn to a few stray flurries by nightfall, high 57, winds swing from SW to W 10-20 MPH.  Your temperatures as you head out to work or school will be around 48 degrees and falling.

Wednesday night, cloudy skies, much colder, nighttime lows struggle to get above 16, winds W 10-20 MPH.  Wind chills will likely be in the single digits.

Thursday, clouds don't go anywhere, seasonably cold, high temperature 22, wind W 8-14 MPH.  Wind chills stay in the teens.

Friday, we keep the cloudy skies around, some flurries or light snow are possible, high 18.

Saturday, periods of clouds, not quite as cold, perhaps some light snow, high 25.

Sunday, partly sunny, high 30.

Monday, partly cloudy, high 32.

There's a look at your forecast for the next six days.  Stay tuned for updates.  Have a great Tuesday!

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