Cold for Black Friday shopping, snow showers possible Saturday
What We’re Tracking
- Cold weekend ahead
- Few snow showers on Saturday
- Warming up next week
It's a cold one for those planning on Black Friday shopping this morning with temperatures in the upper 10s and lower 20s. Winds are fairly light, 5-10 mph, but enough to make it feel colder out with lower 10s for wind chills. If you're heading out to shop, make sure to bundle up if you anticipate on waiting in any lines!
We'll see plenty of sunshine throughout the course of our Friday as temperatures struggle to get out of the upper 30s. Average highs for this time of year typically top out around 50°, so running about 10° below what we usually see for late November.
Cloud cover will start to increase later this evening before taking over early Saturday. A quick-passing system could bring a few snow showers to the area tomorrow. Right now, the best chance for that will over our eastern counties. The snow will be light, looking upwards to one inch at most.
By the afternoon, clouds look to clear out and we'll hold on to some sunshine for the rest of the weekend. Temperatures will continue to stay in the 30s for both Saturday and Sunday.
Monday will be another cold and dry day. However, as we move into the rest of the workweek, temperatures will gradually warm back up. Potentially even above average with highs in the lower to middle 50s by Wednesday. Rain chances remain slim to none throughout the upcoming week.
KSNT Storm Track Meteorologist Gabriella Gomez