Another day, another minor “storm”. But instead of a messy wintry mix, this one will
be all snow! On Tuesday snow starts
around the end of the morning commute and moves out before the evening
drive. 9am-3pm (give or take an hour). Most
of the state will end up with a couple of inches of snow. But higher amounts are possible if a heavier
snow band set up. 2”-4” as a range
should cover it. Snow will be light and fluffy. The rest of the work week is cold,
breezy and dry. Another storm is possible this weekend. The timing and
precipitation type is still unclear.
Tonight: Patchy fog/mist. Low: 27-35.
Tomorrow: Snow developing 8 am-10 am, ending 2 pm-4 pm.
2"-4" of snow. High temperatures in the low 30s inland, mid 30s for
the shoreline.
Wednesday: Partly cloudy, cold and windy. High temperatures
around 30 inland, low 30s for the shoreline.
Thursday: Mostly sunny, arctic cold! High temperatures in
the middle to upper 20s.
Friday: Partly cloudy, remaining cold. High temperatures in
the upper 20s inland, low 30s for the shoreline.
Saturday: Another storm is possible. While this doesn't look
like a big snow maker, a wintry mix could cause travel problems.
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