TONIGHT: Evening snow showers tapering off to isolated flurries. A quick dusting to locally 2” otherwise just scattered clouds. Blustery.A low upper teens to mid-20s. Winds becoming west to northwest 10 to 15 mph.
TOMORROW: A few breaks of morning sunshine in the, then thickening clouds. A high in the upper 20s to low 30s.Light northwest winds.
Winter Storm Watch Wednesday Evening thru Thursday Afternoon…
WEDNESDAY NIGHT: Cloudy. Periods of accumulating snow developing thru the evening, moderate at times overnight central and southern areas. About 4 to locally 8” accumulation most southern areas. A low mid-teens to low 20s. Light northeast wind.
THURSDAY: Gray.Periods of snow…moderate to briefly heavy at times early.Light snow showers or flurries mixing with sleet and possible spotty freezing rain southern half of the state.Travel will be slick with accumulation 1 to locally 3 inches.A high in the mid-20s. Light east winds.
Looking further ahead
THURSDAY NIGHT: Cloudy. Occasional light snow and mixed precipitation with about 1 to 3”.total accumulation about 6 to 11”.Colder.A low ranging 5 to 15 above.
FRIDAY: Scattered morning flurries exiting. Otherwise morning clouds gives way to few breaks of sun afternoon sun. Blustery. A high 10 to 15.
SATURDAY: Filtered sunshine gives way to thickening clouds.Frigid.A morning low ranging zero to 15 below.
A high around 15.
SUNDAY: Mainly cloudy. Chance for dry powder snow. A few inches possible. Frigid. A low 5 below to 10 above. A high around 25.
Average lows upper single digits to mid-teens. Average highs in the low to mid-30s.
Climatological winter ends March 9th… Vernal equinox March 20th as we start spring
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