Now that February is here, the sun is a bit stronger and can
help melt snow and ice, even when the temperature fails to climb above the freezing
point. While melting is convenient for getting rid of that extra layer of snow on
the driveway during the day, the refreezing process can contribute to black ice
at night. Slick spots are the only concern the next couple of days as our break
from winter weather continues. Some light snow is possible on Sunday. But a big
weekend storm remains unlikely.
Tonight: Partly cloudy. Low: 5-15.
Tomorrow: Partly to mostly sunny, cool. High temperatures in
the upper 20s to lower 30s.
Saturday: Sunny start, increasing afternoon clouds. Cool.
High temperatures in the upper 20s and lower 30s.
Sunday: A few snow showers or a period of light snow. A
small accumulation is possible. But the brunt of the storm stays out to sea.
High temperature in the lower 30s.
Monday: Mostly sunny. High temperatures in the upper 20s to
around 30 degrees.
Tuesday: Sunny but noticeably colder than recent days! High
temperatures will remain in the upper teens and lower 20s.
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