by meteorologist Jeb Postle
A cold front will move through the region this morning, resulting in temperatures dropping throughout the day. Tomorrow, a weak disturbance (Alberta Clipper) will move through the region. This will result in a light snowfall during the afternoon and evening hours. Behind this disturbance, the coldest air of the season will pour into the region on Wednesday and linger into the day Thursday. With windy conditions and plummeting temperatures late on Wednesday, dangerous wind chills are likely. Also, low temperatures below zero is no joke and likely as of now by Thursday morning.
Another weak disturbance (Alberta Clipper) will move through the region on Friday, brining another chance of light snow to the area. The weekend is looking mostly sunny and cold at the start, with temperatures moderating into the 20s by Sunday.
