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Snow Showers Wednesday, A Coating In Spots |
Several disturbances will bring the chance for nuisance variety
snow this week. But ingredients for a
big storm will not come together…yet. On
Wednesday scattered snow showers through early/mid afternoon could coat the
ground in spots. Thursday starts off
bright but an arctic front charging in during the afternoon will bring another
round of snow showers. Behind the front, Friday will be the coldest day of the
week. But at least we get a one day break from the snow. Flurries return by Saturday!
Snow will develop again late Sunday. A bigger snow storm or winter storm is
possible next Monday. But we are still 6 days away at this point and a lot of
details need to be ironed out. A lot can change in 6 days. We’ll keep an eye on
it for you!
Tonight: Some clearing. Winds diminishing. Low: 11-18.
Tomorrow: Mostly cloudy, scattered snow showers through
early-mid afternoon. A dusting or coating in spots. High temperatures in the
upper 20s to around 30.
Thursday: Mostly sunny start, increasing clouds. Chance for
an afternoon snow shower/squall. A coating in spots. High temperatures in the
upper 20s.
Friday: Cold despite plenty of sunshine. High temperatures
in the lower 20s, about 20 degrees below average for this time of year.
Saturday: Mostly cloudy with the chance for a few flurries.
High temperatures in the upper 20s to around 30 degrees.
Sunday: Increasing clouds, chance for snow late day or at
night. High temperatures in the lower 30s.
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I know it seems cold but this is only the 32nd coldest winter on record! |
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