The snow/sleet/drizzle will be ending as we move toward midnight tonight. Temps will rise above freezing in the overnight hours so the chance of frozen roadways tomorrow morning is minimal. The chance of a delay is so minuscule we're loath to even put a number next to it, but we'll keep the tiniest bit of hope alive.
The rest of the week looks a little boring as far as snow goes. Temps will rise up to the 50s by Wednesday. We should see some rain Wednesday night, and there's a small chance it could change over to snow Thursday morning. It's unlikely the snow will be hard enough or prolonged enough to get us a delay on Thursday.
The possible snow on Thursday comes in with a cold front, so we'll see very blustery conditions on Thursday. Temps drop back into the mid 20s through the weekend and early next week. We're looking at snow showers only on Sunday and maybe Tuesday of next week, but still no major storms are being mentioned in the discussions of the long-range computer models' forecasts.
Check in to see if anything more develops for Thursday or early next week.
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