Sunday, March 22, 2015

Sunday Snow

 10:30PM UPDATE DATE: While the majority of the snow has stopped across the area, we aren't done with it yet. More moist air will work into the area late tonight, and more snow will move in from the north west around 2am. Ground temperatures are on the warmer side and that will help to keep the snow from sticking, but with snow falling moderately to heavy at times this will allow for some accumulation. You can expect about 1-3" by late Monday morning. With the snow falling during the commute time you can expect a slow go, especially when a more moderate band moves through, because this will cause visibilities to drop. The snow will end around lunch time tomorrow, next system moves through for Tuesday bringing rain and possibly a rumble of thunder.





UPDATE: Snow will continue to sink towards the south and into the Rockford area later tonight. The snow will fall more moderate tonight and could become heavy at times. The more moderate snow looks to move in around midnight.  Because of the more rapid snow rates, accumulations around 2 - 4 inches will be possible by Monday morning.



 UPDATE: Jo Daviess and Stephenson counties have been  added to the Winter Weather Advisory, which goes into effect at 1am Monday morning.






Current radar check, you can see the snow still just north of the Rockford area, with more moderate snowfall in portions of southern Wisconsin.









UPDATE: Winter Weather Advisory will go into effect for Winnebago, Boone, and Ogle counties tonight at 3am through Noon Monday.

A Winter Weather Advisory is in effect for Green and Rock counties in southern Wisconsin now through Monday morning at 8am. Snow will continue to fall tonight and taper off by Monday morning. The snow fall will be moderate at times and could reduce visibilities, so make sure to use caution as you're heading out tonight and tomorrow morning. Though the snow is ending Monday morning, it's still going to be a messy commute for the start of the work week so make sure to leave a little extra time as you head out the door.

The snow now is currently moving southeast through Monticello and Monroe, extending through Beloit, Roscoe, and Woodstock, just north of Rockford.

No comments:

Post a Comment