A Flash Flood Watch remains in effect as heavy rain arrives later this afternoon and tonight.
Current Temps and Radar
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A Flash Flood Watch remains in effect as heavy rain arrives later this afternoon and tonight.
Current Temps and Radar
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A Flash Flood Watch is in effect in anticipation of heavy rain later this afternoon and tonight.
Current Temps and Radar
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Current Temps and Radar
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Friday – Off & On Rain – High 42°
In the morning, HRRR Simulated Radar thinks most of the rain will be light, scattered, and located along and south of a I-40:
Current Temps and Radar
Quick Summary: Next 48 Hours
Temps still pretty cold.
Freezing Rain now out of Thursday night’s forecast (more on this below):
But Rain is Coming.
New Year’s Eve – Cold Tonight – Mid 20°s
Current Temps and Radar
Quick Summary: Next 48 Hours
Temps: Cold!
Wind Chills dipping into the mid-teens Wednesday morning:
Really Cold NYE (22/35)
A dry arctic cold front arrives. Wake-up wind chills will be around 15. Fifteen!
Current Temps and Radar
Quick Summary: Next 48 Hours
Temps: Cold!
Wind Chills dipping into the teens Wednesday morning:
Cold Today (42), Colder Tomorrow (23/34)

A brisk N wind will keep wind chills in the 20s today. Wednesday morning we will wake up with wind chills in the teens. Wednesday night’s wind chills will be in the low-to-mid 20s.
Current Temps and Radar
Quick Summary: Next 48 Hours
Temps: getting much colder, but no more rain.
Tuesday – Chilly & Clear – High 41°
We will wake up to wind chills in the low 20s.
High pressure will push in and produce sunny skies.
Now
Quick Summary: Next 48 Hours
Details
Tonight
The ribbon of light rain slowly training in from the SW will eventually slide east of us, leaving us cold and blergy. HRRR FutureRadar:
Now
Quick Summary: Next 48 Hours
Temperature – winds slowly turning north. No more upper 50°s.
Rain still streaming in from the SW.
Rain continues to come in from the SW. See the HRRR Simulated Radar below. Notice the time stamp in the upper right of the image.
Now
Quick Summary: Next 48 Hours
Winds, coming out of the South, keeping temperatures relatively mild:
Temps, pretty mild for December.
Rain chances return Saturday.
Discussion & Outlook