By: Natalie Adams Demi’ Turner Shawn Boyd Jeremy Houck.

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By: Natalie Adams Demi’ Turner Shawn Boyd Jeremy Houck

 46 °F  Light Rain  Windchill:44 °F  Humidity:100%  Dew Point:46 °F  Wind:5 mph from the North  Pressure:29.92 in (Steady)  Visibility:5.6 miles  UV:0 out of 16  Clouds: Mostly Cloudy 4200 ft  (Above Ground Level)  Elevation:1909 ft

 32 °F  Scattered Clouds  Windchill:25 °F  Humidity:93%  Dew Point:30 °F  Wind:8 mph from the North  Pressure:29.92 in (Steady)  Visibility:6.2 miles  UV:0 out of 16  Clouds: Few 2000 ft  Scattered Clouds 2700 ft  (Above Ground Level)  Elevation:1909 ft

 37 °F  Scattered Clouds  Windchill:29 °F  Humidity:60%  Dew Point:25 °F  Wind:14 mph from the North  Pressure:29.86 in (Steady)  Visibility:6.2 mil es  UV:0 out of 16  Clouds: Scattered Clouds 7000 ft  (Above Ground Level)  Elevation:1909 ft

 34 °F  Partly Cloudy  Windchill:29 °F  Humidity:60%  Dew Point:21 °F  Wind:6 mph from the ENE  Pressure:29.98 in (Steady)  Visibility:6.2 mi les  UV:0 out of 16  Clouds: Few 7000 ft  (Above Ground Level)  Elevation:1909 ft

 30 °F  Snow  Windchill:30 °F  Humidity:100%  Dew Point:30 °F  Wind:2 mph Variable  Pressure:30.04 in (Falling)  Visibility:1.6 miles  UV:0 out of 16  Clouds: Few 300 ft  Scattered Clouds 2800 ft  Mostly Cloudy 4500 ft  (Above Ground Level)  Elevation:1909 ft

We predict that There will probably be scattered clouds with a 70% chance of rain and possibly snow. Lower 30’s Wind: 1-2 mph Humidity-100% Dew point-35 Pressure-31.05(falling) Visibility-1-2 miles if snow occurs UV: 0 out of 16 Clouds- scattered clouds possibly Elevation-1909 ft

Actual Forecast: It snowed briefly and the temperature was 28 o F