FRIDAY NIGHT – SATURDAY: A cold front from Canada swept through our region during the morning hours bringing a few snow showers. Snow showers are moving out and skies have been clearing. Strong northerly winds, gusting above 30 mph, have knocked temperatures into the upper 20s to mid 30s, feeling even cooler because of the winds. It will feel quite chilly through the evening and overnight hours. Winds will diminish by this evening and overnight hours. Saturday morning lows are expected to drop into the single digits and teens. On Saturday, temperatures do climb back into the mid-40s, above average for the 4th weekend of March. However, clouds will build in, leading to a mostly gray sky by the afternoon and evening hours.
FIRST ALERT SATURDAY NIGHT – SUNDAY:Models indicate that two low-pressure systems – one from the Rockies, one from Canada – will merge and push through our region Saturday evening to Sunday evening, bringing precipitation and strong …