Although we may not have seen the strongest impacts of the low-pressure system that passed through yesterday, we'll continue to keep gusty winds through the morning today while a few isolated rain showers will be possible, however higher precipitation chances will move in tonight into tomorrow.
Luckily through the morning we won't be seeing much wintry precipitation however a few light showers will still be possible. The main impact we'll feel this morning is strong winds out of the northwest with gusts up to 30-35 mph possible through midday.
In terms of rainfall from yesterday systems, we did see some measurable rainfall across the region with totals ranging from a tenth of an inch to over three tenths of an inch in some spots.

With the incoming system tonight, rain showers will gradually transition into a mixed mode, however by 5 a.m. we should see a complete switch to snow by the early morning hours tomorrow. Snowfall will last then through the morning hours tomorrow until 12 p.m. but thankfully in terms of snowfall accumulation, totals will remain between 1"-2".



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