Today, we're looking at temperatures that will struggle to reach the lower to middle 40s, which is a significant departure from the milder conditions we've had recently – about 20 to 25 degrees colder than what we saw just yesterday. We'll also be dealing with noticeable winds from the Northwest, with gusts potentially reaching 20 to 25 miles per hour throughout the day. As a cold air mass settles in, we might even see some sprinkles or a stray flurry as the atmosphere adjusts, though nothing significant is expected.
This chill is set to continue. Looking ahead to tonight and Monday morning, temperatures are expected to plummet. We anticipate morning lows on Monday dipping down into the 10 to 15 degree range – quite cold indeed! Highs on Monday will only climb into the upper 30s to low 40

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