Tracking light snow into tonight, dangerous cold through Tuesday
TONIGHT: Snow tapers off between 6-8PM. Roads will likely be slick overnight where untreated. Temperatures drop below zero, with wind chills between -20 to -25.
TOMORROW: Mostly cloudy and cold with highs in the low teens. Snow moves back in late from the southwest.
EXTENDED: Another low pressure system moves in from the southwest on Tuesday night, bringing another round of light accumulating snow for parts of the area. This system overall looks less impactful, but could deliver a few inches of snowfall through Wednesday night, especially across the southern portion of the area. Snow showers come to an end Wednesday night, and we are left dry with highs in the 20s on Thursday and lows in the single digits into Friday morning. We end the week with partial sunshine on Friday and highs approaching 30 degrees. Over the weekend, we finally get temperatures closer to normal with near 40 on Saturday with limited sunshine. Sunday will bring a chance of rain, potentially mixing with snow depending on the timing of the system. Highs on Sunday are expected to reach the low 40s.