It may be frigid to start the week, but a significant warm-up is coming by the weekend.
On the WHOW Morning Show Monday, Ed Shimon at the National Weather Service in Lincoln told Regional Radio that a cold dome has set up over the Midwest, but it is going to be pushed off thanks to some building heat to the west.
While fall is known for its windy days, Shimon indicates there haven't been too many of those. He notes we could start to see more as the cooler air from the north begins to settle in for the season.
In the short term, after the cold of early this week moves off, things look very comfortable, but Shimon notes we could head into Thanksgiving cold and wet. Later this week, The Hart Media Group will have more on what is ahead for the rest of the month.













