Today:
Light snow is expected all across the region around noon through late afternoon today. Temperatures staying just above freezing will prevent any accumulations to the roads but the grass might get a thin coating. It’ll certainly be a pleasant sight for snow lovers after a well below average winter for snowfall so far. The high will be 36 and winds will be light and variable.
A depiction from the NAM of what the radar could look like tomorrow at 2 pm (Image via pivotalweather.com)
Tonight:
After sunset skies will become partly cloudy and winds will calm. The low will be 30. No precipitation is expected Saturday night.
Tomorrow (Sunday):
Sunday will be quite a bit warmer, with a highs in the upper 50s as we get a light warm breeze from the southwest. The day will start cloudy and clear up completely by mid afternoon. The low will be 35, no precipitation is expected Sunday.
A look ahead:
Monday will be cool and rainy, a quarter to a half inch of precipitation is expected. Tuesday and Wednesday will be warm and sunny with highs around 60. Thursday through Saturday will be a little cooler with lots of rain, about an 1 inch or so of rain over those three days.