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Last updated on January 13, 2026 at 3:37 p.m.

Veronical, 7News First Alert Chief Meteorologist

TUESDAY EVENING
Turning mostly cloudy
Temps: 46-49
Winds: South 5-10 mph
Clouds will increase ahead of an upcoming weather maker.

TUESDAY NIGHT
Cloudy, stray shower, drizzle possible
Lows: 40-45
Winds: Southwest 5-10 mph
Milder weather is expected overnight with temperatures in the 40s. Clouds will thicken and there is a chance for an isolated shower or pocket of drizzle; however, many neighborhoods will be rain-free.

WEDNESDAY
Cloudy skies
Chance of showers by noon
Highs: 50-56
Winds: Southwest 5-10 mph
Mild weather is expected for one more day ahead of an arctic front. Temperatures will climb into the 50s by the afternoon with cloudy skies and southwest breezes. A few showers are possible during the early afternoon, but most will wait until evening as the cold front approaches. There’s a chance for a few sleet pellets and wet snowflakes to mix in overnight, as the cold air settles in. No snowfall accumulation is expected and precipitation totals will be less than .10 inch.

THURSDAY: COLD ALERT
Mostly cloudy to partly sunny. Blustery and cold
Temps: Around 32
Wind Chills: Teens and low 20s
Winds: Northwest 10-20 mph; gusts: 25-30 mph
Watch for a few icy patches on area roads in the morning. Very cold air settles in with gusty winds making it feel-like the teens and 20s. For this reason, the First Alert Weather team is on a Cold Alert Thursday for air temperatures around freezing and much lower wind-chills.

FRIDAY: COLD ALERT
Partly cloudy
Highs: 32-26
Winds: South 5-15 mph
Frigid-feeling weather wraps up the work and school week. Morning temperatures will start off in the teens and 20s with single digits wind-chills for some. High temperatures will climb a little above freezing with wind-chills in the 20s..

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