Current Official Hourly Observation:
5:30 PM Update
We still may see some snow tonight. The cold front as arrived, and now “back edge” precip has developed, which may be changing to snow.
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4:30 PM Update
Tonight – COLD
6p 39 . 9p 24 . 12a 17 . 3a 12
Wind Chills: 6p 34 . 9p 11 . 12a 3 . 3a -4
The Winter Weather Advisory has been cancelled for snow. 1/2″ may still accumulate, but that’s unlikely. All the models the last few days were at least calling for a dusting, but even that appears unlikely.
We remain under a Wind Advisory for sustained winds at 15 – 25 mph, with gusts up to 40 mph.
HRRR model had snow arriving at 6 PM this evening (below Sunday 4 pm – 11 pm), but recent radar trends do not support this solution.
However, a FLASH FREEZE is still a concern for tonight as temps tumble below freezing. Anything wet will freeze within a couple hours once temps fall below 32 degrees.
Monday – *Wind Chill Warning* – Dangerous Cold – Morning Low 3 / High 7 (Actually, we’ll reach our high temp at 12:01 AM Monday: 17).
Temps: 6a 6 . 9a 4 . 12p 6 . 3p 6 . 6p 5 . 9p 4
Wind Chills: 6a -13 . 9a -14 . 12p . -12 . 3p -11 . 6p -12 . 9p -12
Tuesday – *Wind Chill Advisory* – Bitter Cold – Morning Low 1 / Afternoon High 17
Temps: 6a 2 . 9a 7 . 12p 14 . 3p 17 . 6p 16 . 9p 15
Wind Chills: 6a -10 . 9a -4 . 12p . 5 . 3p 8 . 6p 6 . 9p 4
Extended Official NWS Forecast:
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