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Last updated on January 15, 2026 at 4:50 p.m.

Veronica Johnson, 7News First Alert Chief Meteorologist

THURSDAY EVENING: COLD ALERT
Partly cloudy. Windy & cold
Temps: 20-26
Wind Chills: Teens & Low 20s
Winds: Northwest 10-15 mph
Gusts: 25 mph
Even colder air settles in overnight, as winds gradually ease.

THURSDAY NIGHT: COLD ALERT
Mainly clear
Lows: 16-22
Wind Chills: Single Digits to Low Teens
Winds: Northwest 10-15, Gusts 25 mph
Bitterly cold weather is expected overnight, as air temperatures fall into the upper teens to mid-20s. The gusty wind will ease after midnight, but breezes will still make for wind chills in the lower teens by Friday morning.

FRIDAY: MORNING COLD ALERT
Becoming mostly cloudy. Morning flurries possible
Highs: 34-38
Winds: South 5-15 mph
Frigid-feeling weather wraps up the work and school week. Morning temperatures will start off in teens and 20s. High temperatures will climb into the mid-to-upper 30s with southerly breezes and increasing clouds ahead of our next weather maker. Can’t rule out a few morning flurries.

SATURDAY:
Mostly to partly cloudy. Chance AM rain/snow mix 5 to 10 a.m.
Highs: 41-46
Winds: Southwest 5-10 mph
Milder weather is expected, briefly, Saturday afternoon ahead of another cold front. There is a chance for light rain and snow showers to overspread the region Saturday morning and exit late morning. Little to no snowfall accumulation is expected. Rainfall totals will be less than .10″. Can’t rule out a spotty rain/snow during the afternoon.

SUNDAY:
Mostly cloudy. Chance morning flurries
Highs: 30-35
Winds: Northwest 5-15 mph
Colder weather returns Sunday with highs a little above freezing. It will also be breezy, so wind chills will be in the 20s for much of the day. There is a sneaky snow chance Sunday with a coastal low offshore. The trends have kept this system far enough east that it would only bring the chance for a few snow flurries on Sunday, but our team will monitor any potential track change that could increase our snow threat.

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Veronica Johnson ABC7 Meteorologist

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