02 February 2011

Not a whole lot...

Well, clear skies tomorrow across much of the region. And tonight we're going to see that clearing in the skies. Depending on how much clearing goes on will determine the temperature for tonight. However, I'd say that a bulk of the region is going to see lows in the single digits tonight as well as tomrrow night.

Tomorrow will be a chilly day as we'll see highs only in the mid teens for much of the region, and the winds could get a little gusty so we'll see wind chills below 0° in the morning. Otherwise clear skies across the region.

Now, this weekend there will be a chance for snow as another snow storm rolls up the east coast. We could get some scattered snow showers from it, especially in the eastern part of the region, but I am not expecting any accumualation over an inch at this point.

Then for the beginning of the week, we could see a disturbance move through the area, and that'll bring a good chance for some snow showers. I am going to say that maybe 1-3 inches of snow could fall in some parts of the central and eastern part of the forecast area. But really, not a whole lot to be overly concerned about.

So cooler temps the next couple days, and then a chance for some snow over the weekend and Monday night. I'll keep you up to date as always, but for now, I am Timmy Albertson and that's the weather! I'll have more coming up in the morning, so check back for updates.

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