Tonight: Freezing temperatures will make another appearance with low temperatures reaching single digits. Wind chill values will reach a low of 8 degrees below zero, taking into account stronger winds combined with lower temperatures, making it feel colder than the actual temperature. Today, being February 20th, is National Comfy Day according to the national day calendar. Be sure to stay warm and cozy tonight with these freezing temperatures.

Tomorrow: Temperatures will remain below freezing, but fortunately no snow or ice fall. Overcast skies will start to decrease throughout the day bringing clearer skies in the evening time. Winds will remain calm, but it'll still feel colder than it actually is due to wind chill. Be sure to continue wearing the winter gear and keeping yourself warm tomorrow.

Seven-Day Forecast: Looking at our temperatures next week, we finally break the cold streak of 30 degrees and lower. On Sunday, we start to see a temperature increase moving from high 30's to low 50's next work week. The highest temperatures will be on Wednesday with a high of 51 degrees. Hopefully, this is a start to warmer spring weather. The skies are also not all overcast , as we see the sun peak its head out throughout next week as well.

-- Weather Forecaster Rachel Fulton
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