Wintry mix tonight north of I-70, watching winter weather for the weekend
TONIGHT: Light rain will increase in the evening from the west and will run into near freezing or below freezing temperatures north of I-70. This is where light freezing rain and sleet are possible and could lead to a glaze of ice on elevated surfaces and untreated roads. Areas south will stay just above freezing and ice is not expected, although bridges and overpasses which cool more should be watched.
THURSDAY: Light rain and wintry mix end by noon and temperatures will rise into the mid to upper 30s under cloudy skies. WInds will come in from the north at 6-10 mph.
EXTENDED: The next storm system is developing for Friday night and Saturday, followed by arctic air. Precipitation will start off as early as 6 PM Friday evening as rain south of I-70 and rain/ snow north, transitioning to all snow from northwest ot southeast into Saturday morning. Areas farther south will have rain for much of the night Friday before it turns to snow. This will be determined by how far south the low pressure system tracks which is still a bit uncertain. Snowfall amounts at this time look higher north of I-70 and lower as you head south. There is the potential of 6-8 inches of snow in a narrow band north of I-70 which is something we’ll keep an eye on the next few days. As arctic air moves in Saturday, northerly winds will increase, sustained near 20 with gusts to 35-40 mph with blowing and drifting of snow possible. Temperatures will drop into the Saturday dropping to near zero Saturday night with wind chills as low as 15 below. High temperatures Sunday only reach 10-15 degrees with sunny skies and north winds at 6-10, producing wind chills of -10 to -15 Sunday. We’ll continue to watch the trends and will have updates in days to come. Make sure to stick with ABC 17 on-air and online for the newest information.