Snow changing to rain tonight, snow developing again Saturday mid-day, then changing to rain at night, then watching next Thursday and Sunday…
My conclusion from this current disturbance is that the short-range American model is a piece of garbage. I already knew that and question why I even bother with it, and I think I won’t even look at it again. Of course the European model did a much better job with this disturbance, as it almost always does.
Moving forward, the light snow and flurries will change to rain tonight and then it will be warm tomorrow with highs reaching the low to mid 50’s in parts of our area. It will however be windy tomorrow.
Friday will be nice and cold again, followed by snow developing in the late morning or early afternoon on Saturday, changing to rain Saturday night and continuing into Sunday evening. It will also be windy on Sunday.
It will then be nice Monday and Tuesday, followed by increasing cloudiness and a chance of snow next Thursday, February 20th.
It will be nice next Friday, February 21st and Saturday February 22nd, followed by another chance for snow next Sunday, February 23rd.
It will then be nice next Monday February 24th and Tuesday, February 25th.
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