Black ice is likely tonight as temperatures fall. High pressure builds across the region behind the storm system that brought the snow and rain today.
This dry weather is short-lived for Wednesday. Wednesday will be partly cloudy and cold with high temperatures in the mid-40s. Winds will pick up at times and could be quite gusty up to 35 mph through midday. By night, temperatures will quickly drop to the 20s.
Another area of low pressure will quickly approach Christmas Day! This quick passing system could bring a small chance of a snow or rain shower in the morning.
Confidence is starting to grow around a winter storm Friday into Saturday. With below-freezing temperatures in the forecast, snow is very likely, starting Friday afternoon and continuing through Saturday. But the exact amount details are quite tricky to pinpoint.
As that system moves out, another one quickly follows before the weekend ends, which could bring another wintry mix possibly on Sunday.
TONIGHT: Improving skies. Lows in the low to mid-30s.
TOMORROW: Staying dry, but windy! Highs in the mid-40s.
WEDNESDAY NIGHT: Increasing clouds. Lows in the low 30s.