Tuesday's high temperature at the airport near South Hill topped out at 66º, a far cry from the recent frigid regime. A cold front which crossed Mecklenburg County before sunrise this Wednesday morning (at 7:07 a.m. in Clarksville) is ushering in cooler - but not really cold - air. Skies will slowly clear as today progresses, becoming partly cloudy after the lunch hour.
Local thermometers today will top out near 60º during the early afternoon, accompanied by a northwesterly breeze. Overnight, those readings will sag into the upper 20s by dawn as that cooler air filters into the region. Thursday's temperatures will then resemble more typical February conditions, with afternoon highs near 50º under mostly sunny skies.
Peeking ahead at the upcoming weekend Saturday looks to be warm and dry. Sunday will then feature a decent amount of rain (yes, plain ol' rain!) which will help alleviate the ongoing dryness locally. This graphic, showing the total liquid amounts expected through next Monday, illustrates the overall storm track across the southern half of the nation:
Is winter weather behind us? Maybe, maybe not...but the worst of the cold is likely done for the season.





