The arrival of the frigid arctic air will be settling in throughout the overnight. The best chances of seeing scattered snow showers will possible around 5AM and last through the early-afternoon hours. Little to no accumulation is expected. Although a quick dusting on grassy surfaces could be seen in our eastern-most communities (Tell City, Rockport & Beaver Dam).
Everyone in the Tri-State will be feeling the significant plunge in temperatures. Actual air-temperatures will only warm into the mid-30s however wind gust could get as high as 35 MPH. Throughout the day windchills will make it feel like the mid-20s. Brrr! It gets even colder. By daybreak Tuesday sunshine returns but the mercury will dip into the mid-to-lower 20s. Windchills will be in the mid-teens.
Sunday Night Forecast (11/29/20)
Posted: Nov 29, 2020 11:22 PM
Related Content
- Sunday Night Forecast (11/29/20)
- Sunday Night Forecast
- Sunday Night Forecast 09/13/20
- Sunday Night Forecast (09/20/20)
- Sunday Night Forecast (10/11/20)
- Sunday Night Forecast (10/18/20)
- Sunday Night Forecast (10/25/20)
- Sunday Night Forecast (11/08/20)
- Sunday Night Forecast (11/22/20)
- Sunday Night Forecast (12/06/20)
Scroll for more content...