Dan's Tuesday Morning Forecast: 1/22/13
By: Meteorologist Dan Peck
Updated: January 22, 2013
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* A Wind Chill Advisory remains in effect for our western mountain counties throughout the day and into Wednesday. A combination of very cold temperatures and gusty winds will make it feel bitterly cold. Wind Chill values below zero are expected in the advisory area, with the rest of the region seeing values in the single digits all day.

Your4State Short Term Forecast:
Today: Mostly sunny skies for much of the day. Very cold with wind chill values ranging generally from -10 to 10. Wind chill values will be the lowest across our western mountain counties with a few scattered snow showers possible in those locations. High: 19-24.
Tonight: A few clouds, remaining cold and breezy. Wind chill values -5 to 5 overnight. Low: 8-13.
Tomorrow(Wednesday): Partly cloudy skies. Not as windy but remaining breezy. Wind chill values in the single digits to low teens throughout the day. High: 19-24.
Your4State Extended Forecast:
Thursday: A mix of sun and clouds. High: 27. Low: 19.
Friday: Cloudy with chance of snow, possibly mixing with sleet or freezing rain at times. High: 29. Low: 18.
Saturday: A mix of sun and clouds. An early morning flurry is possible. High: 26. Low: 17.
Sunday: Mostly sunny skies. High: 28. Low: 22.
Monday: Mostly cloudy skies. High: 39. Low: 29.



