Wednesday, January 30, 2013

Snow Showers and More Snow Showers

The One-Day Spring Sale we had today will end this evening as the cold front prepares to rip through. The high wind and flood warnings we have tonight are an indication of just how violent the transformation from today's near 60 temps to the seasonal cold temps will be. Tonight and early tomorrow should be plain ugly with 1-2" of rain and high wind. Good times.

We could see a coating of snow on the ground and roadways tomorrow as the temperatures dip below freezing. These kinds of snow bursts are very hard to predict, but do not be surprised to see a few periods of intense snow. Unfortunately, there won't be enough snow to affect the length of the school day.

After the cold front comes through, we'll see mid 20s for high temps and the chance for snow showers for the next six days. Some period of snow each day and/or night is possible but nothing more than an inch or two at a time.

Courtesy of Accuweather.
There is some mention of a more significant coastal storm Wednesday or Thursday. Now we're talking. Our collective eyebrows are raised with extreme curiosity.

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