Good morning, cold-weather warriors! This is your weather report for 2 Miles Southwest of Carter Lake in Iowa, brought to you by the National Weather Service.
Hold onto your thermal underwear, folks, because we're talking Arctic-level chills! Overnight temperatures are plummeting to negative seventeen degrees Fahrenheit, with wind chill values dropping to a bone-chattering negative twenty-nine degrees. Northwest winds will be cruising at five to seven miles per hour, making it feel like you're sitting in a freezer.
Thursday is bringing more of the same frosty fun. Expect a high of a whopping eight degrees Fahrenheit, with wind chills nosediving to negative thirty-two degrees. Northwest winds around six miles per hour will become calm in the afternoon - because even the wind is too cold to move!
By Thursday night, we'll see mostly clear skies with temperatures dipping to negative ten degrees Fahrenheit. Wind chill will hover around negative eighteen degrees, so layer up like a human onion.
Friday brings a slight warmup with sunny skies and temperatures reaching eighteen degrees Fahrenheit. South winds will increase to five to ten miles per hour with gusts up to sixteen miles per hour.
The weekend looks more promising with temperatures climbing to thirty-three degrees on Saturday and a balmy forty-three degrees on Sunday. By Monday, we'll see temperatures near fifty degrees - practically tropical by this week's standards!
Tuesday might bring a chance of rain, with temperatures rising to fifty-five degrees. Wednesday continues the mild trend with a slight chance of precipitation and temperatures around fifty-three degrees.
For more detailed information, check out the link in our show notes to the National Weather Service website.
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