We'll keep this short tonight.
We have a Wind Chill Advisory in place right. Tomorrow morning will be particularly unpleasant to be outside for very long with -15 to -25 degree wind chill values. Cover up and avoid staying outside for more than 30 minutes at a time.
Very cold air is here to stay for a few days. The high temp on Friday will be in the low teens, and we could get all the up to a balmy 15 degrees on Saturday.
All this cold air is great news for our developing BIG STORM coming at the beginning of the week. The models are still a little inconsistent right now, but in particular we like this forecast map, courtesy of meteorologist Brent Watts:
Twenty percent chance for a 12+" snowfall doesn't seem like that big of a deal, but we don't typically see values this high this many days out in front of a storm. What it means is that it's a great indicator that we're in for moderate-to-heavy snow storm for Monday and Tuesday.
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