Published On Jan 14, 2024
We had yet another cold frontal passage today which officially marked the beginning of our first true Arctic air mass that we will be shrouded in for the next week or so. It was similar to yesterday's cold front passage as it occurred around midday but this one was a lot colder and featured snow showers/squalls as opposed to rain showers. The high temp managed to shoot up to 41.5 degrees earlier this morning before crashing down into the lower 30s through the afternoon and finally the 20s during the evening. We also had yet another burst of wind gusts around 45-50 MPH with the cold front which lasted through the afternoon, prompting the NWS to issue our third Wind Advisory in a week's time. It will be a lot colder in the coming week with a few chances of measurable snow, namely tomorrow night into Tuesday and again Friday into Saturday.