Good Evening.
Here is a look at some of the latest data that has come in this evening. The loop below is simulated radar from 6PM Sunday through 6 PM Monday. Rain will be possible initially before a change over to snow into the afternoon.
Here is a look at at some of the newest modeled snowfall totals out through 6 PM Monday. There are still some differences in the model solutions for this event, but the trend has been towards a solution such as this. We will have to fine tune going forward. Right now, it looks like the majority of the significant snowfall will be to your north.
Below is a look at temperatures from 6 PM Sunday through 6 PM Monday. Temperatures look to initially be above freezing with rain chances possible. Temperatures will continue to drop throughout the day on Monday. Temperatures will eventually go below freezing as we get into the afternoon. Warmer temperatures upon the onset of snowfall could limit snowfall accumulations for your area.
Temperature will continue to drop throughout the day on Monday. By the time we get to around 6 AM Tuesday morning, temperatures will be very cold. Here is a look at modeled temperatures around 6 AM Tuesday.
Here is a look at wind gust from 6 PM Sunday through 6 PM Monday. Wind will generally be out of the north. We will be dealing with wind gust around the 25 – 30 MPH during this event.