Good Thursday afternoon. I often talk about how you know we’re in a good winter pattern when it snows during the smallest of opportunities. Today is one of those days as snow showers cranked out light accumulations across much of the state. Temps are struggling to get out of the 20s and temps may challenge records for coldest high readings ever recorded on this date.

My attention continues to be focused on a late weekend winter storm that looks to impact our region. As a matter of fact… we may upgrade to a Winter Storm Threat by tonight. The clear trend on the models is for a colder solution on Sunday and Sunday night as a storm rolls just to our south and east. A swath of heavy snow is likely along and north of the track of the storm.

The NAM is putting a smackdown on parts of the state…

NAM Snow

The GFS has been very similar of late in showing heavy snow across the northern half of the state Sunday and Sunday night.

Wraparound snows would then work across the region into early Monday as snow showers start to take over. Think about this… it may snow each day next week.

Yay, spring!

Enjoy the rest of your day and take care.