Accumulating Snow Threat
Posted by Trevor Cole in Daily Weather Updates on 23-02-2010
After our first taste of milder weather in what seems like ages, the cold is back. A strengthening ULL (upper-level low) and associated cold front will continue to slide SE towards the tri-state through Wednesday, bringing with it the threat of snow showers and much colder air. Given the large amount of lift/energy progged to be overhead, some of the snow showers will be rather vigorous, with reduced visibilities at times a good bet. Expect only scattered flurries/snow showers through midday, then becoming more widespread by afternoon. Given that temps will top out above freezing tomorrow afternoon, roads will remain mainly wet. Once the front moves through (late-afternoon), expect temps to fall below freezing, resulting in areas of re-freezing on roads (along with light accumulations of snow). Tomorrow evening’s commute may be tricky, so allow for extra time to get to your destination. Light snow will then continue on-and-off through midday Thu, with minor additional accumulations likley. Just like tomorrow evening’s commute, Thu AM may be a bit tricky with slick spots and reduced visibilities being likely. By midday Thu, most areas will have total accumulations on the order of 1-2″, with spotty locations receiving 3″ (esp NNE of metro). While not a large event, delays (even closures in rural districts) are a possibility on Thu, so make sure to check your favorite local media outlets for the latest delay/closure lists before heading out.

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