Monday, January 19, 2015

Clipper System Bringing Multiple Snow Chances to the Stateline.

A clipper system approaching the Stateline will bring multiple chances for snow through Wednesday evening. Ahead of the system a light rain/snow mix is already firing up along the Stateline. Temperatures falling near and below freezing and with a strong short wave passing through overnight, we will hold onto the chance for the light rain and then the chance for freezing rain and flurries overnight. It will be light and scattered but still use caution while driving tonight. As the low pressure sinks through the Stateline Tuesday morning along with another wave of energy there will be a continued chance for a light snow mix in the morning. But the better chance for the snow will be later in the day on Tuesday and especially in the evening through Wednesday morning. We aren't talking about a lot of accumulations, but an inch to an inch and a half is expected through Wednesday night. The snow will taper off to flurries by later Wednesday. High pressure builds into the plains Thursday behind a cold front that shifts winds to the northeast allowing for the drying to occur. We end Friday dry with temperatures in the mid 30s.

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