Strong Winds Are Set to Remain Through the Extended Holiday Period, Ahead of a New Weather System's Onset.

We can expect a lack of moisture combined with chilliness to persist throughout the extended holiday weekend with winds blowing between 20 and 30 mph on both Sunday and the national holiday on Monday.

At certain moments, the wind chill will be around the low teens despite the highest temperatures likely reaching 40 degrees on both days, based on data provided by the National Weather Service.


A lengthy period of dry weather is projected for the midweek period, before the introduction of a fresh storm system on Thursday, January 19th.

Predictions are for all rain on Thursday for most of the region, with the thermometer reaching the middle 40s during the day. There is even a possibility of a wintry mix at times in different areas.

It is predicted that precipitation will come on Thursday afternoon and go on until Friday, Jan. 20. The day is estimated to be mainly cloudy with a high temperature of the mid-40s.


The outlook for Saturday, Jan. 21 indicates that the weather is anticipated to be mainly sunny with a high in the range of the lower to mid-40s. It is predicted that the skies will become clear Friday evening going into Saturday morning.


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