Next up is the passage of an arctic cold front in the early evening hours on Wednesday. This front will likely be accompanied by some intense snow squalls that could reduce visibility for a brief time and provide a fresh coating of snow.
Bitter cold air follows Thursday through Saturday morning. The fresh snow cover greatly increases the chances of widespread sub-zero record low readings on Friday morning.
High temps on Thursday and Friday will be no higher than the teens.
There is a storm threat for the weekend. The precipitation type is in question as there could be a brief warm-up before more cold air returns early next week.
Source: Rick Cuttrell, Tri-State Storm Watch
Is this a new sporting event in the Grove? Cross town skiing! At least the ski’s aren’t PINK ! So when’s the plow coming through? I’m going back to Pathway Market for a coffee and a cold bench to drink it down while I ponder the warm weather.