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7:00 AM | ***A colder air mass has arrived and precipitation is likely to become all snow by later in the day...some accumulations are likely***

Paul Dorian

A colder air mass has pushed into the region and low pressure will produce some rain and snow here during the next 24 hours or so. The initial wave of precipitation can be a mix of rain and snow and there can even be a rumble of thunder mixed into the picture, but all snow is likely from later today into Friday. Accumulations of 1-3 inches are possible later today and tonight, and then another inch or so is possible on Friday. Temperatures will begin to rebound this weekend and highs are likely to be back near the 60 degree mark by Sunday afternoon.

One final note, this is the weekend in which we turn the clocks ahead as we switch back to Daylight Savings Time.

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7:00 AM | *Turns colder tonight and Thursday and there will be an increasing chance of rain and/or snow showers*

Paul Dorian

It’ll be cool and breezy today in the metro region, but a colder air mass pushes in late tonight and Thursday and this will be associated with occasional rain and/or snow showers. Even colder air arrives tomorrow night and the precipitation is likely to be in the form of snow from later tomorrow night into the day on Friday. Temperatures will begin to rebound this weekend and highs are likely to be back near the 60 degree mark by Sunday afternoon.

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7:00 AM | *Dry, breezy, cool next few days*

Paul Dorian

The next few days will generally be dry, breezy and cool in the metro area, but nearby mountains can feature daily snow shower activity. Later in the week, precipitation is likely to become more widespread and a colder air mass will filter into the area.

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7:00 AM | *Much more settled weather today and another warm up is on the way*

Paul Dorian

The weather calms down some today with mainly sunny skies and less wind than yesterday and temperatures should climb towards the 50 degree mark. Another significant warm-up will commence on Thursday with temperatures likely reaching 60 degrees and it’ll remain quite mild into the first half of the weekend. A colder air mass is likely to arrive for Sunday and Monday and there can be snow shower activity as well.

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7:00 AM | ***Still very windy around here and much colder than yesterday with occasional snow showers...maybe a heavier snow squall***

Paul Dorian

The strong winds remain today, but temperatures will be sharply lower on the heels of a strong cold frontal passage and there will be occasional snow showers and maybe a heavier snow squall. Temperatures climbed to well up in the 60’s on Monday afternoon but will plunge today reaching the middle 20’s by early in the afternoon. After a chilly day on Wednesday, another warm-up will commence on Thursday and temperatures are likely to reach the 60’s by the end of the work week.

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7:00 AM | **Very windy and mild to start off the week with gusts possible to 40 mph**

Paul Dorian

The week will start off quite mild and very windy with gusts possible today to 40 mph. Big changes are on the way, however, with an influx of much colder air on Tuesday bringing high temperatures down some 25 degrees from the upper 60’s this afternoon to the lower 40’s on Tuesday morning (and temperatures drop into the 20’s tomorrow afternoon). The chill down will come with the chance of some light accumulating snow and the windy conditions will continue into mid-week.

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