Regional Weather View.
Wednesday the strong weather system mentioned above will move into the region. We can expect Plain old rainshowers with the potential for heavy rain and thunder to move in during the day on Wednesday. Some of the stronger cells may produce sleet and grauple so do not be alarmed if you hear thunder. waves of steady light to moderate rain and drizzle can be expected throughout the day. It is likely by this point that what is left of our snowcover will be melted off completely. Highs Wednesday will be very mild in the mid 40s with lows near 30. Wednesday night a cold front will pass through changing any precip that’s left into snow flurries. Thursday will be much cold and windy, Northwest winds will gust to 35MPH and will be cold. Light snow and flurries are possible early before clouds begin to clear. Accumulations at this time look to be light. Highs will be in the low 30s early then dropping. Lows Thursday night will fall to the upper teens.
Thursday, Much colder flurries and light snow in the morning. windy, with winds gusting to 35MPH highs in the low 30s. Thursday Night, colder, Clear skies lows dropping to the upper teens.
Looking Ahead
I really do not trust the long range forecasts at this point, Some days it shows snowstorm chances the next warm December weather. The 1st part of weekend looks dry and cool, with a warm up approaching on Sunday. The models have just brought in the chance for maybe some rain and snow Monday and Tuesday with a system that has more cold air available. Some heavier snow totals are possible. in parts of Minnesota and Wisconsin, including our area. Chilly dry weather moved in for Wednesday the 21st, before the models hint at another system hitting a couple of days later on Friday the 23rd. This one also appears that it may produce a shot at some snow for the local area. Christmas day looks fair for December temps, with a chance of some light snow. Then the models show a warm-up as we start to approach the end of December.