1. Bitter cold Monday, as the latest in a series of ferocious shots of Arctic air infiltrates the western states. Highest temps will be in the morning before strong winds and colder temps settle in by midday and throughout the afternoon. Winds relax overnight Monday night/Tuesday, but that allows temps to tumble further (radiational cooling).
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Radiational Cooling |
2. Dry for Tuesday, but still continued quite cold. A frontal boundary will move through Wednesday early morning with a few light snow showers in some places.
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3. Storm system will develop Wednesday night and Thursday along the aforementioned front, but miss the region with its precip.
4. Near-to-below 0 wind-chills will be
ushered back into the region for Thursday through Saturday. Coldest night will be Thursday night/Friday (in addition to Monday night) where temps will drop into the single digits. Some
signs are there that indicate the extreme cold will start to abate by next week.
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