The seven-day weather forecast for the Jefferson County area indicates a chilly Thanksgiving followed by a series of snow showers.
On Thanksgiving Day, residents can expect scattered snow showers and flurries throughout the day, particularly before and after 4 PM, with mostly cloudy conditions and a high temperature around 33 degrees. Winds will be blowing from the west at 15 to 17 mph, with gusts reaching up to 36 mph. The chance of precipitation stands at 30%, with potential daytime snow accumulation of less than half an inch.
As evening falls, snow showers are likely to begin after 9 PM, with cloudy skies and a low temperature of around 23 degrees. The west wind will continue at approximately 14 mph, with gusts up to 30 mph, and the chance of precipitation increases to 70%, potentially bringing 1 to 2 inches of new snow accumulation.
Friday will also see likely snow showers, particularly before 1 PM, following a similar trend with mostly cloudy skies and a high near 32 degrees. Winds will remain from the west at 14 to 17 mph, with gusts as high as 31 mph. The precipitation chance is 70%, with expected snowfall of 1 to 3 inches.
Moreover, Friday night is expected to be mainly cloudy with snow showers likely until about 1 AM. The low will dip to around 21 degrees. The chance of precipitation remains at 60%, with minor snow accumulation anticipated.
Looking ahead to Saturday, the temperature will maintain a high near 32 degrees, with winds becoming lighter. However, Saturday night ushers in more snow likely after 1 AM, with a low temperature around 24 degrees.
Sunday’s forecast indicates a mixture of rain and snow, transitioning to all rain after 1 PM, with a high near 38 degrees and a precipitation chance of 90%. Snow is again likely on Sunday night before 1 AM, with a low around 24 degrees.
The beginning of the following week sees mostly cloudy conditions for Monday, with a high of 32 degrees, accompanied by a chance of snow overnight. Tuesday follows suit, presenting a chance for further snow with similar highs and lows.
This week offers a blend of wintry weather, ideal for those wanting a classic holiday experience. Residents are encouraged to stay warm and safe as they enjoy the snowy conditions. The seven-day forecast is brought to you by Redbank Chevrolet and DuBrook.
