Good morning, weather watchers! This is your local weather report for Carter Lake, Iowa, coming to you from the National Weather Service in Omaha, Nebraska.
Winter is definitely making its presence known this week! We've got a Winter Weather Advisory in effect, so buckle up for some chilly conditions.
Let's break down what Mother Nature has in store for us. Tonight, expect a slight chance of snow before 4 am, with some flurries dancing around between 4 and 5 am. Temperatures will hover around a brisk 12 degrees, with north-northeast winds whipping up to 22 miles per hour. Better grab that extra layer!
Tuesday brings more of the same wintery mix. We're looking at a chance of flurries in the late afternoon, with temperatures barely reaching 19 degrees. Those north-northeast winds will continue to remind you it's winter, gusting up to 21 miles per hour.
The real snow show begins Tuesday night. We're talking a 100 percent chance of snowfall after 11 pm, with accumulations between 1 to 3 inches. Temperatures will dip down to a teeth-chattering 8 degrees.
Wednesday continues the snowy saga, with another 2 to 4 inches possible and temperatures struggling to hit 15 degrees. By Wednesday night, we'll see some flurries before midnight, with temperatures plummeting to a bone-chilling negative 5 degrees.
Things start to look up on Thursday with some sunshine and a high near 20 degrees. Friday brings a slight chance of snow and temperatures climbing to a more comfortable 35 degrees.
The weekend looks like a winter rollercoaster with chances of snow, mostly cloudy skies, and temperatures ranging from 1 to 30 degrees.
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