Snow Hole Fix?

The next threat for winter weather comes Wednesday PM thru the overnight hours into Thursday AM.

A cold front will approach tomorrow, pulling warmer air north ahead of it. That should give us almost “tropical-like” 🌴 highs in the mid, maybe even upper 40s, which will help melt off a lot of the existing snow and ice. On Wednesday, we’ll still be ahead of the front with rain showers during the day. The front then sags south Wednesday PM, allowing colder air to begin filtering in. As that happens, overrunning moisture could be sufficient to produce a decent showing of wet snow (model trends have become more bullish today). This isn’t a brutally cold setup like the last two events, where temperatures weren’t in question. This time, the complication is timing as to when the freezing level arrives through the various levels in the vertical column.

Net, net… nothing solid enough for anyone to change their plans right now. That said, there is a growing chance this could cause issues by Thursday AM.

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