An upper-level trough located over the mid-west will amplify and move towards our area overnight and into tomorrow. With this trough, an associated surface cyclone will pass our area to the northwest, bringing with it a cold front and the chance of precipitation overnight. The cold front will bring cold, dry air into our area, causing temperatures to drop throughout tomorrow but keeping skies clear. Monday night a surface high pressure system will set up over Kentucky and the Virginias, bringing a northerly flow regime and continued declining temperatures to the area.

Saturday Night

Cloud cover and humidity will increase overnight. There is a chance of light rain and temperatures will remain mild as a southerly wind persists.

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Sunday

As the cold front passes through winds will shift from the south to the northwest. The chance of rain will increase and a few showers may pop up during the day.

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Sunday Night

Skies will clear overnight, northerly winds will pick up and temperatures will quickly drop. Wind chills can reach the low 20s.

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Monday

Skies will remain dry and clear throughout the day with a northerly wind

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Monday Night

Skies will remain mostly clear throughout the night, the winds shift and become easterly and wind chills may reach the low 20s.

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