We’re waking up to frigid temperatures this morning, many of us feeling like the mid-20s with frost on car windshields. We’ll see plenty of sunshine throughout the day today but similar to Sunday, it does not do much for our bottom line warmth. Our high temperature this afternoon will rise only to the upper 40s. Though not too drastically below average, these temperatures are a stark contrast to what we have been used to and therefore a shock to the system.
The temperature roller coaster is taking up significant real estate in the Tennessee Valley this week. Though we will wake up with similar conditions, in the mid-20s tomorrow morning, but by the afternoon we’ll rise to an above average high temperature in the upper 50s.
Wednesday is slightly cooler with light rain cooling us to the lower 50s at our warmest. Scattered, light showers will stick with us throughout the morning and afternoon. There is a possibility that some of this isolated rain lasts into the overnight hours Wednesday. At that point, due to falling temperatures, that light rain could turn to snow flurries or a rain/snow mix.
Flurries and up to 1/2″ of snow are possible, however, due to temperatures in the low and upper 50s for the 48 hours prior, any accumulation on roads or general hazards to your daily schedule are not expected at this time…