

Today look for some spring like temperatures. We will see temperatures reach into the 50s through the region with a high of 52 in Sioux City.
Tonight cloudy skies dominate as we dip into the low 30s with a chance of a wintry mix as we progress through the overnight hours.
For Thursday we will be slightly cooler with a high of 42, with not as many clouds. However again there is the chance of some wintry precipitation, likely snow, through the evening and overnight hours.
As we wrap up the week on Friday we can expect blustery conditions with wind gusts toping out around 35-40 mph. We should see temps dip again with highs in the mid 30s with mostly cloudy skies.
Saturday should be much of the same with high temperatures in the high 30s.
On Sunday we can see temperatures again move into the mid 40s but Sunday night could see the start of a system that brings us a mix of rain and snow.
To start the work week on Monday that system sticks around as highs only reach the 20s and the chance of purely snow continues as well.
Tuesday that system clears out and are left with partly cloudy skies and cold temperatures with highs only reaching the upper 20s.
--Mace Michaels

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Chance of Wintry Mix, Cloudy

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