Full “Cold Moon” at 7:06 PM Tuesday evening
TONIGHT: Cloudy. A couple rounds of light snow showers or flurries arriving later this evening and again toward day break. Accumulations of a dusting to 2”. A low 20 to 25. Light southwest winds.
TOMORROW:Clouds mixed with intervals of sunshine. Isolated flurries. A high in the mid 20s. West winds 10 to 20 mph.
WEDNESDAY NIGHT: Lots of clouds. Occasional accumulating snow showers. A dusting to locally 3” fluffy accumulation. A low in the single digits above zero. Southwest winds 10 to 15 mph.
THURSDAY: Mostly cloudy & increasingly blustery. Chance for snow squalls or flurries. A dusting to locally 3”. A high in the low teens. Northwest winds pick up at 10 to 25 mph. with higher gusts making for dangerous wind chills.
Looking Further ahead…
THURSDAY NIGHT: Partly cloudy with chance for a snow squall or two. A low zero to 10 below accompanied by potentially dangerous wind chills.
FRIDAY: Arctic-like sunshine. Maybe a diamond dust flurry. A high just 5 to 10 above.
SATURDAY: Gray. Chance for snow or mixed precipitation, possibly significant with poor travel. A low zero to 10 above. A high in the mid 30s.
SUNDAY: Gray. Chance for freezing rain with treacherous travel possible transitioning to rain moderate at times.. A low 32 to 35. A high in the 40s to low 50s.
Average lows in the mid teens. Normal highs 30 to 35.
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Roger, I haven’t visited your site for a while. I like the new format; easier to see the graphical / image details; I like the weather map that includes Canada. Thanks! S.F. Clark
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