Cold air overhead, calming winds, and clear skies. What do they mean? An extremely cold night ahead. Our average overnight low is about 19 degrees for today, and tonight we will look to get closer to the zero mark. Sisseton may actually end up below zero. Chilly stuff.
You can see from this picture above, that after I did some research we found tonight will likely be our coldest night since early to mid March. Make sure your jacket is ready for wearing. Then we get a little light dose of snow overnight to early Saturday. Don't expect much, though, as things seem to be diminishing snow totals-wise. We'll still be keeping a close eye on this system to make sure nothing changes any further.
Stay warm and have a great night!
~KDLT Meteorologist Aaron Shaffer
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Man its freezing cats and dogs outside
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