Quiet Sunday ahead of active weather week

Valentine’s Day Sunday will be quiet with cloudy skies and a flurry or two. Then a very active week of weather gets started on Monday with light snow then heavier snow and wintry mix Tuesday. Mostly cloudy skies on Valentine’s Day Sunday. It’s possible some of us get a few light snow showers through the afternoon with a dusting possible. This system overhead has weakened dramatically, so not much (if any!) snow comes with it.Cloudy early on Presidents’ Day (Monday) with snow showers during the afternoon. It may become slippery on the roads around the evening commute time. Highs climb back close to 30 degrees during the afternoon.Periods of snow will lift from southwest to northeast overnight Monday, and become heavy overnight and into daybreak Tuesday.The latest shift in forecast thinking has been for more warm air to infiltrate areas south of Concord, which would allow for a changeover to sleet, freezing rain, and rain. Steady snow will continue north and west of Concord, and all areas will finish with snow as precipitation winds down Tuesday evening. Messy travel conditions is likely across the state Tuesday.A break in the action mid-week, with bright sunshine expected on Wednesday. A second, potentially even stronger storm is anticipated to race in from the south late on Thursday. While uncertainty remains higher with this system, a round of snow, ice, and rain is possible.Have a great rest of your weekend!

Valentine’s Day Sunday will be quiet with cloudy skies and a flurry or two. Then a very active week of weather gets started on Monday with light snow then heavier snow and wintry mix Tuesday.

Mostly cloudy skies on Valentine’s Day Sunday. It’s possible some of us get a few light snow showers through the afternoon with a dusting possible. This system overhead has weakened dramatically, so not much (if any!) snow comes with it.

Cloudy early on Presidents’ Day (Monday) with snow showers during the afternoon. It may become slippery on the roads around the evening commute time. Highs climb back close to 30 degrees during the afternoon.

Periods of snow will lift from southwest to northeast overnight Monday, and become heavy overnight and into daybreak Tuesday.

The latest shift in forecast thinking has been for more warm air to infiltrate areas south of Concord, which would allow for a changeover to sleet, freezing rain, and rain. Steady snow will continue north and west of Concord, and all areas will finish with snow as precipitation winds down Tuesday evening. Messy travel conditions is likely across the state Tuesday.

A break in the action mid-week, with bright sunshine expected on Wednesday. A second, potentially even stronger storm is anticipated to race in from the south late on Thursday. While uncertainty remains higher with this system, a round of snow, ice, and rain is possible.

Have a great rest of your weekend!

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