Saturday, February 11, 2012

Winter Weather Advisory remains in effect for the lowlands. Winter
Storm warning in effect in the mountain counties until Sunday
morning...That arctic cold front will continue to deliver an
additional 2-4 inches of new snowfall in the lowlands and 4-8 inches
in the mountains over the next 24 hours. High temps today will only
reach the upper 20s. Winds will become quite blustery overnight as
snow showers begin to wind down in the lowlands. Lows in the teens
coupled with strong gusty winds will bring the wind chill to zero
degrees tonight. Snow flurries will wrap up in the mountains during
the day on Sunday. High pressure will build over to area leaving calm
but still very cold conditions during the day on Sunday. Monday will
be dry and warmer with highs near 40. The next weather disturbance
will arrive early Tuesday to bring mainly snow showers to our area.
Wednesday and Thursday will be more comfortable with mainly sunny, dry
conditions & temps in the low to mid 40s. Next Friday looks cloudy and
rainy. Have a great weekend!