Snow to wind down, temperatures to plummet; wind chill advisory
Once the snow ends, the big story is going to be the combination of cold and wind and subzero wind chills.
Once the snow ends, the big story is going to be the combination of cold and wind and subzero wind chills.
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The next several hours are prime time for this storm as snow mounts, winds crank (gusts over 30 mph are possible), and temperatures fall towards 20.
Snow has developed in the region and should gradually increase in coverage and intensity during the day.
Look for snow to start flying by mid-morning and get heavier during the afternoon. By the time it tapers this evening, it's likely our biggest snow in almost three years.
After reviewing the latest data, we have increased our predicted snow amounts for the region.
It was downright springlike today. But with Arctic air about to bleed into the region, the stage is set for our biggest areawide snow event in three years.
We are unusually confident that a moderate to high impact snowstorm is on tap for tomorrow.
Enjoy today as one of the more severe periods of winter weather in the last few years then grips the region.
Sunday morning's "clipper" or "mauler" evaporated and offered a beautiful sunrise. Tomorrow will be another story.
We're a bit warmer today, and even milder tomorrow for what should be the pick of the week. But by midweek highs are only in the 20s.