After a lovely and seasonable Monday an Arctic chilly entrance will ship numerous clouds our manner in a single day and Tuesday with scattered flurries and snow squalls together with a gusty wind too! One other quick-moving entrance follows Tuesday in a single day into Wednesday with a coating to 2 inches of snow with probably slippery situations for the Wednesday AM commute, then milder once more close to 40 levels Wednesday afternoon. One other polar punch for Thursday with highs within the higher teenagers to mid-20s !! Again close to 40 levels on Friday with some rain/combine within the afternoon. The storm monitor appears to be like to be simply to our south for the weekend, however we have to watch it carefully this week!
Tonight: Late clouds transfer in & a scattered snow bathe is feasible, windy all evening. A dusting in just a few locations potential. Gusts 20-35 mph.
Tuesday: Clouds & just a few snow showers or a snow squall potential throughout the morning with a coating in some cities. Highs within the 30s & windy late morning then temps falling within the afternoon.
Wednesday: Inland college delays? Mild snow & snow showers for the early morning with a dusting to 2″ of accumulation potential. A rain or snow bathe later within the afternoon, some solar too and milder. Highs within the low-mid 40s.
Thursday: Vibrant, windy & colder. Highs within the higher teenagers to mid 20s. Wind chill all day within the teenagers and single digits!
Friday: Watching carefully! Snow & rain very shut with a system simply to our south. Highs within the mid and higher 30s.
Saturday: Partly sunny with highs within the low to mid 30s.
Sunday Groundhog Day: An early shadow potential. Solar to pm clouds with gentle snow presumably growing. Highs within the low and mid 30s.
Monday: A number of clouds and a bathe or flurry potential. Highs 40-45.
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