A few flurries will continue on and off tonight with lows in the teens. Little to no accumulation is expected.

A winter storm will arrive Saturday with flurries and light snow developing by late morning. Snow will be fairly light and manageable during the daylight hours. It will be bitterly cold with temps struggling to get back out of the teens and wind chills in the single digits.

Snow will pick up in intensity Saturday evening into the overnight. Winds will become gusty into Sunday with widespread snow tapering Sunday morning. After starting Sunday in the teens, many will settle into the single digits Sunday afternoon with wind chills well below zero.

Because of the dry nature of the snow, blowing and drifting will be an issue throughout the day Sunday. Most will pick up 7 to 12” of accumulation with higher amounts over the higher elevations and areas furthest south and east.

Monday will be frigid with highs only in the single digits and wind chills well below zero. Outside a stray snow shower, we’ll pick up some sun.

A warmer system will arrive on Wednesday with chances for more of a mix. Another blast of arctic air will arrive shortly after.

Be Safe and Enjoy the Snow!