You can tell we are getting toward the point in the fall/winter season where we stop mentioning the potential for a frost or a freeze - and tonight might just be that point.
Look for the coldest night so far this year, with calm winds and clear skies, and the potential for our first hard freeze of the season. Temperatures should range from around the mid 20s toward the North and the West, to the upper 20s and low 30s toward the East.
We're not the only ones seeing the cold though - just look a little farther to the North and you can see some major cooling. This is a map of MOS, or Model Output Statistics, temperatures for the overnight hours into early Thursday:
Over by the North Dakota and Montana border, if the computers are right, we could be seeing temperatures bordering on the teens tonight!
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