What We’re Tracking

  • Clearing with a hard freeze tonight
  • Much warmer late week
  • Showers by Sunday/Monday

The wind should relax tonight and the sky will continue to clear, both of which are a recipe for cold overnight temperatures. We may be able to drop all the way into the lower 20s. However, we do appear to rebound back into the upper 40s to lower 50s by Wednesday afternoon.

That warming trend will really get underway for the second half of the week with highs in the middle to upper 60s by Thursday. We will see even warmer weather by the end of the week with highs in the middle 70s likely as our winds pick up again out of the south for Friday afternoon.

The upcoming weekend looks rather pleasant, as well. Highs on Saturday look to make it into the 70s, and by Sunday we may see a bit of cloud cover keeping us in the mid-upper 60s. Rain chances look pretty slim through this time. Slightly better rain chances may hold off until Monday. Overall, Easter weekend is looking pretty nice for egg hunts and outdoor church services!

KSNT Storm Track Chief Meteorologist Matt Miller