Fog develops tonight, cold front drops temperatures for New Year's Eve
What We’re Tracking
- Patchy fog tonight
- Dry pattern ahead
- Chilly weather to start the new year
Overnight lows dip into the middle 20s and cloud cover increases. Winds will gradually calm down and become westerly instead of northwesterly. As temperatures drop some patchy fog may develop in some areas. Tomorrow our highs climb to the middle to upper 40s.
Another cold front moves in on New Year's Eve, dropping nighttime lows into the 10s and 20s and highs back in the middle 30s for the start of the new year. Even though we get a bit colder early next week, we do remain dry with sunshine continuing through at least midweek as highs try to rebound back into the lower 40s.
There are indications that we may remain dry even beyond the 7 day forecast, maybe even as long as 10 days or so. And there are even some hints that we may see our first true Arctic blast of the winter by the second week of January.
KSNT Storm Track Meteorologist Ely Millard