Welcome to February!
Accuweather.com |
The first week of February will open up like it ought to around these parts; cold with bouts of snow.
The systems moving through seem to be of the relatively weak, fast-moving variety, but could present slippery travel and locally, sudden bursts of heavier snow.
SUNDAY: Light snowfall early in the morning, then a period of moderate snowfall for a portion of the region late day/evening; where this will occur is still uncertain. Areas over the southern and eastern portions of the region have the best shot at a burst of moderate snowfall Sunday night.
Another update (and hopefully a map will come tomorrow afternoon)
TUESDAY NIGHT/WEDNESDAY: Same as Sunday, with isolated locally higher amounts over three inches for Wednesday morning.
Accuweather.com |
THURSDAY NIGHT/FRIDAY: Watching for a more organized system coming from the mid-west late in the week, but with slightly milder temps in advance of the storm. Seasonal tendency is for lighter precip events, so it’s best to assume that for now.
The cold will be persistently below-normal this week. A windy, cold day is in store for Monday, with little recovery above the freezing mark for Tuesday and Wednesday. The next chance for near-normal high temps looks to arrive late next week.
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