Monday, November 17, 2008

Cold Night Ahead...

With clearing skies and calming winds over the state tonight due to a high pressure not too far away, we'll see some cold temperatures tonight across the state. Lows are likely to range in the teens across most of the state, with near 20 lows near the Missouri. The coldest temperatures should be in northeast Iowa, where a few may see lows in the lower teens. The clear skies will also let temperatures warm up fairly nice on Tuesday, highs from the mid 30s to upper 40s from northeast to southwest. A few clouds will move in before Tuesday night, keeping lows a little warmer, ranging in the lower 30s to upper 20s from west to east. Wednesday's highs will keep the warming trend continuing, mid 40s in northeast Iowa to the mid 50s in southwest Iowa. Wednesday night lows in the lower 20s to near 30 from north to south as the clear skies continue.

With the nice weather expected for the rest of the week, we aren't looking at any sort of weather through at least Friday. Some weather models have shown the potential for a storm system to come in for the weekend, but others continue our fairly boring weather pattern...

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