WABBLES I am glad to see you made it through the winter storm we had to kick of our week. Now it looks we’ll get another one to close out our week. Before we get there however, we have to endure some frigid temperatures and windchills. Get cozy WABBLES, we have the answer to how much of a winter wonderland we’re about to see here in today’s blog.

You’re going to want to keep that shovel handy (Tenor)

WednesDAY Weather

Firstly, let’s look at what today will bring us. Kicking off the day in the low 20’s we’ll see this gradually warm up to the mid to upper 20’s as a high. This will be cancelled out though by our windchills that will dip into the upper teens by the afternoon

Today will be mostly cloudy with wind gust between 10-15 mph. These higher wind gust will drop our windchills especially as the sun and we head into the evening. Our temperatures for tonight will drop into low 20’s. Break out that extra layer WABBLES because it’s going to be needed as we head throughout the next few days.

Frigid temperatures make their way into WABBLES (COD)

Winter to Come

I know you’re anxious to find out what this next possible winter storm will bring but first we have to get through tomorrow. It will be a cold one tomorrow, kicking off the morning with windchills in the single digits. With a high in the low 30’s tomorrow and a calm wind in the afternoon, we will notice it to be a bit warmer into the middle of the day.

Now Friday, this is they day of the snows return to WABBLES. This winter storm looks to begin early Friday and head into Friday evening. While the path of the low that is driving this winter storm, or totals aren’t certain yet. One thing we do know is that the models are trending it south of Kentucky. This means we remain north of the freezing line and therefore snow.

As of right now, the models have the heaviest snow trending south of WABBLES towards southern Tennesse and northern Alabama. We all know how tricky forecasting winter can be, so we will continue to update you as we get closer to Friday. As of early this morning we are under a winter storm watch between January 10th at 3 am and January 11th at 6:00 am.

The models are trending towards a snowy Friday (COD)

Do we get a break

After possibly two winter storms affecting the WABBLES region and frigid wind chills you’re probably asking, “what’s next?”. I hate to break it to you, but it will be colder than average over the next week. On the bright side the forecast heading into next week shows some clearing up.

Looking at the Climate Prediction Center heading into next week see we’re in a well below average temperature state. We also look to be a little dryer than average which means we don’t have to worry about getting rained out into next week.

Below average winter temperatures seem to be here to stay for a while (PivotalWeather)

You’ve made it through one winter storm this week WABBLES, and I’m sure we’ll get through another one. Stay up to date with our Twitter as this system evolves and moves eastward. Get those snow shovels back out and prepare for the snow. We will help make sure you stay prepared and ready for any weather that is to come. As always stay safe and stay warm WABBLES.

Stay updated so you can relax as this winter storm impacts us (Tenor)