And we finally have a stretch of dry weather ahead that will allow us to run those cars through the vehicle wash. We’re keeping an eye on another area of low pressure that could bring us a couple of showers Sunday, but at this point, the day does not look like a washout.
Another shot of cold air moves in on Martin Luther King Day.
Even if we get a few peeks of sun first thing Friday morning, we’ll cloud over pretty quick.
A rain to snow mix is possible on the back end of the rain, this would be overnight Friday into Saturday morning. Southwest wind around 5 miles per hour becoming calm in the evening.
Around 5 a.m., most of Allentown and the city limits appeared salted and cindered.
Friday night: Mostly cloudy with a 30 percent chance of rain; lows in the mid-30s.
Light, scattered snow will reappear on Friday, although coverage is expected to be minimal and accumulations little more than a dusting for most areas.
Test yourself: Do you know how cold it has to be for these 11 things to freeze Can you guess the freezing temperatures of water, milk, cola, vinegar, beer, oil, liquor, salt water, jet-fuel, antifreeze and ethanol? Highs should top out in the low to mid 50s with upper 40s holding on north. Highs on Sunday will reach the lower 40s.
TUESDAY: Mostly sunny to partly cloudy skies will be around for Tuesday, with a high temperature of 25 degrees.
Martin Luther King Jr.