It isn't nearly as dramatic as we had recently with a very warm day and a cold front moving through being colder temperatures but the cold is coming. With 57 at 3 PM to 43 at 7 PM, you can sure feel it. The double good news is we didn't have any severe weather this time around and the temperature won't be a frigid with an overnight low of 30.
Some light snow, less than in inch, will happen overnight into tomorrow. Tomorrow will see more falling temperatures down to single digits be Tuesday morning. Wind will continue to be gusty over the next couple of days too.
I figure I should mention big monster snow we didn't receive. It did materialize and gave a nice dumping to parts of Wisconsin, Iowa, and Michigan. It also didn't become the monster blizzard expected and remained more like other snows dropping from 6 to 12 inches with modest winds. (As a snow lover that would have been great to see here.)
The wrap around back side snow also is not happening. The storm is moving a lot faster that thought and the mositure just isn't there to support it.
Some more possible snows are on the forecast models. None look to be spectacular but a few could bring enough for a snow day. (Man do I need a snow day in the most desprate way to make my prediction.)
Sunday, February 17, 2008
Becoming Colder...
Posted by Jim at 7:20 PM
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