Tonight, we’ll fall back into the upper 20s and lower 30s with the cooler air arriving behind today’s northerly breeze.
The wind will be much lighter overnight at around 5-15mph, but we’ll still have some wind chills in the low to mid 20s by sunrise tomorrow morning.
A January heat wave is headed our way starting Monday and lasting through Wednesday.
Highs each day will be in the 70s, especially near the panhandles. Unfortunately, dry air and increasing winds will create a high fire danger for Wednesday.
A fairly strong cold front will knock our highs back into the 50s Thursday and Friday.
Lows will be in the 30s Friday morning and through the weekend.
There’s also a chance of seeing some cold rain showers Friday and Saturday.
More details to come as we get closer.
Stay tuned for the latest!