A STRONG LOW PRESSURE SYSTEM PASSING TO THE NORTH WILL BRING A
STRONG COLD FRONT ACROSS THE AREA SATURDAY NIGHT. BREEZY SOUTH
WINDS AND MILD TEMPERATURES IN THE 40S ARE EXPECTED SATURDAY
EVENING AHEAD OF THE FRONT. WINDS WILL TURN TO THE WEST AND
INCREASE TO 25 TO 35 MPH WITH GUSTS TO AROUND 45 MPH SATURDAY
NIGHT BEHIND THE FRONT AND CONTINUE THROUGH THE DAY SUNDAY. GUSTS
TO 50 MPH ARE POSSIBLE. TEMPERATURES WILL FALL INTO THE 30S
SATURDAY NIGHT AND LIKELY FALL INTO THE UPPER 20S AND LOWER 30S
DURING THE DAY SUNDAY. WIND CHILLS WILL RANGE FROM THE LOWER TO
MID 20S SATURDAY NIGHT AND IN THE 15 TO 25 DEGREE RANGE FOR
SUNDAY. THERE IS A CHANCE FOR LIGHT RAIN TO TURN TO LIGHT SNOW
SATURDAY EVENING INTO SUNDAY MORNING.
SEVERAL SURGES OF COLDER AIR WILL ARRIVE SUNDAY NIGHT THROUGH
MONDAY RESULTING IN HIGH TEMPERATURES IN THE 20S MONDAY WITH
STRONG WEST TO NORTHWEST WINDS CONTINUING.