TODAY – variably cloudy, high in the upper 30’s to low 40’s
CHRISTMAS EVE – mostly sunny in the morning, increasing
cloudiness in the afternoon, light snow developing around 9 or 10pm, low in the
low to mid 20’s, high in the mid to upper 30’s
CHRISTMAS DAY – light snow ending around 4 or 5 am, a
dusting to an inch or two of accumulation possible, then variably cloudy, low in
the upper 20’s to low 30’s, high in the low 40’s
WEDNESDAY – cloudy in the morning, snow developing around
1pm, and becoming heavy a times, accumulating to 1-3 inches in areas roughly
east of Rt. 287 and south of Rt. 80, and 3-6 inches areas west of Rt. 287 and
north of Rt. 80, prior to possibly mixing with or changing to sleet, freezing
rain, or rain, low in the mid to upper 20’s, high in the low to mid 30’s
THURSDAY – snow, sleet, freezing rain or rain, changing back
to all snow before ending late in the morning, with a dusting to an inch or two
of additional accumulation possible, then variably cloudy in the afternoon, (there
is still a possibility this storm could be mostly rain or all snow, if it is
all snow the total accumulation would be around a foot), temperatures remaining
in the low to mid 30’s during the day
FRIDAY – mostly sunny, low in the upper teens to low 20’s,
high in the low to mid 30’s
SATURDAY – increasing cloudiness in the morning, snow
developing around 1pm and becoming heavy at times, low in the mid to upper
teens, high in the low to mid 30’s
NEXT SUNDAY – snow ending early in the morning, significant
accumulations possible, then variably cloudy with a chance of snow showers, low
in the low to mid 30’s, high in the mid to upper 30’s
NEW YEAR’S EVE – variably cloudy, low in the mid to upper
teens, high in the upper 20’s to low 30’s
NEW YEAR’S DAY – chance of snow, low in the low to mid
teens, high in the upper 20’s to low 30’s
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