Detailed Forecast for Dec. 5, 2016
Cold front has pushed through most of the region with snow showers winding down. Dropping temps will be the norm as we start off the week with the coldest air of the season filtering in over the next 48 hours.
Monday, starting out with mostly cloudy conditions with just a few lingering snow showers from I-15 east. Things will clear out somewhat by the afternoon. Count on breezy, chilly conditions with highs in the teens and 20’s.
Tonight, increasing clouds with a few flurries possible. Lows dropping into the single digits for many.
Tuesday, staring out very cold with subzero and single digit temperatures. Snow showers will move in through the day. Totals won’t be very large, but everyone should see at least a few flurries. Highs will be chilly topping out in the single digits and teens. Chance of snow 40%.
Wednesday, very cold with patchy morning fog. Morning lows will be near 0 with mountain valleys colder than -10. Some sunshine and clearing skies throughout the afternoon with highs staying bitter into the single digits and teens.