![]() ![]() Temperatures will dip into the single digits by Sunday morning. Saturday will be partly cloudy with temperatures in the mid-teens and light winds throughout the day. This weekend will be quiet and chilly with gradual clearing and sunshine slowly returning to the area. Continue to use extra caution tonight and tomorrow morning due to potential slick spots around the area from the freezing fog. Patchy fog is possible overnight and due to temperatures being well below freezing, it is likely that any areas that get patchy fog will likely see freezing fog once conditions clear up. Temperatures will hover in the low-20s through the afternoon hours before continuing to drop into the single digits by tonight. Temperatures will steadily drop through the day, this means we reached our high for the day during the early morning hours. Cloudy skies will linger over the area today with a pocket of sunshine or two. Thankfully, the snow will wrap up through the mid-morning hours despite a chance for some flurries through 12 pm this afternoon. Winter doesn’t officially end until March 20, which is when astronomical spring starts. As of today () we are roughly 30 inches above normal for this time of year (average to date) and 6.25 inches above the seasonal average. ![]() The average snowfall for the season is usually around 40 inches of snow. Despite quieter weather in the forecast for the remainder of the week and upcoming weekend, snow totals for the season have already surpassed the average snowfall for the area.īy this time of the winter season, we should only be sitting at roughly 14.9″ of snow, however, with the recent snow storms passing through the area, we are currently sitting at 46.25 inches of snow.
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