Monday, December 29, 2025

Pair of clipper systems to bring more light snow showers

 Winter seems to be back in full force to close out 2025, following Sunday's very strong cold front and snow showers into Monday morning. Another pair of systems could bring more light snow chances our way Tuesday and Wednesday before we ring in 2026.

The first "clipper" system will make an approach tomorrow afternoon, with clouds building back in by late morning. Snow showers should hold off until the early afternoon but could last into the evening. The bulk of any falling snow will be categorized as light flurries with a few busts of steady snow mixing from time to time. Accumulations will be minimal, but given the cold surfaces, slick spots could develop for the evening commute.

Occasional light flurries may persist through the night and into Wednesday morning. Another round of steadier snow may be possible mid-day into early afternoon along a sharp arctic cold front sliding in from the North. Similar to Tuesday, flurries or light snow showers will be possible, but we will not see much accumulation. Clouds will begin to clear out with drier air arriving by late Wednesday evening, so any plans to ring in 2026 should be met with drier conditions.

All told between Tuesday and Wednesday, only about an inch of snow may come down in total. Each day may produce a dusting of snow, which will be enough to cause minor headaches on roadways. But we may not get a ton of snow to add onto our seasonal total as we close out 2025.

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