Roller Coaster Temperatures and Low Precipitation Chance
We’re in for a wild ride with our temperatures, but the chance for precipitation stays very low. Two forecast models, the Euro and the NWS’ GFS, both go out the next 7 days and show very little to no measurable snow for our area, and not much for the rest of the Midwest either.
Comfortable Day Ahead for Tree Lot Visitors
Anyone heading to a tree lot on Sunday can expect a comfortable day. If you’re planning to put up outdoor holiday decorations around dusk, you’ll find it more comfortable on Sunday and Monday compared to Tuesday.
3-Day Outlook
Precipitation Outlook: Sunday Dec. 8 – Thursday Dec. 13
A significant threat of heavier rain may develop from the central Gulf Coast to the Mississippi Valley. Rainfall totals of a few inches are possible, potentially leading to isolated instances of flooding. This threat may continue into next week as the system moves eastward.
Snowfall Outlook
Conclusion
In conclusion, our temperatures will take a roller coaster ride, but the chance for precipitation remains low. The forecast models indicate little to no measurable snow for our area, and not much for the rest of the Midwest. It’s a great time to get out and enjoy the holiday season with comfortable weather and low chances of rain.
FAQs
Q: Will it be cold or hot this holiday season?
A: Temperatures will fluctuate, but overall, it will be comfortable with no extreme cold or heat.
Q: Will it snow?
A: Unfortunately, the forecast models show little to no measurable snow for our area.
Q: Is there a chance of rain?
A: Yes, there is a chance of rain, but it will be scattered and not expected to cause any significant issues.
Q: Can I put up outdoor holiday decorations?
A: Yes, the weather will be comfortable, making it a great time to get out and decorate your home. Just be mindful of the potential rain showers.
Q: Will the rain cause any flooding?
A: The rain is not expected to cause any significant flooding issues, but isolated instances of flooding are possible in areas with heavy rainfall.