Updated Wednesday Evening Forecast — March 29th, 2023

TONIGHT: A quick band of wet accumulating snow showers/squalls moderate to briefly heavy arrive mid evening exiting as a stray flurry after midnight. Poor travel with possible white-outs with a half inch to 2 inches coating. Blustery. Skies partially clear out overnight. A low mid-teens to near 20. South winds shifting to westerly 10 to 25 mph with higher gusts.

TOMORROW: Mixed sun and clouds. Again blustery & colder with a stray mountain flurry. A high 32 to 35. Gusty northwest winds 10 to 25 mph flares up in the afternoon.

THURSDAY NIGHT: Mostly clear with variable high clouds. A low upper teens to mid-20s. Light west winds.

FRIDAY: Filtered morning sun then gray. Showers of wet snow mixed with rain valleys. Little to no accumulation. A high upper 30s to around 40. South winds 10 mph.

Looking further ahead

FRIDAY NIGHT: Overcast. Snow showers likely early east of the Green’s, changing to scattered light rain showers. A low around 35.

SATURDAY: Gray & very mild. Good chance for periods of rain…moderate at times with a risk for thunder in the afternoon. Breezy to windy. A high mid-50s to near 60

SUNDAY: Scattered rain showers with wet snow higher terrain early. Skies increasingly sunny in the afternoon. A low in the 20s. A high in the mid-30s.

MONDAY: Mostly cloudy much colder and winter-like. Scattered accumulating wet snow showers. A low in the upper teens to low 20s. A high 30 to 35.

Average lows ranging thru the 20s. Average highs mid to upper 40s

Start of Meteorological summer arrives June 6th.

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