Good evening, everyone. We continue to track snow showers and a few squalls across the state, and this is putting down some light accumulations. I have another snow shower maker before the week is over and will also touch on Thanksgiving Week.

Let’s start with the precious present. Those snow showers and squalls are working quickly from west to east, but should slowly diminish into the late evening and overnight hours. Hit and run light accumulations are a good bet in a couple of spots.

Here are your radars for the rest of the evening…

Another cold front moves in here late Thursday night and Friday morning. This may bring a quick-hitting band of light snow and flurries with it, and this shows up well on the future radar from the Hi Res NAM…

The Hi Res NAM and HRRR are similar with that and those two models did great in picking up today’s snow showers when other models did not.

It’s really cold behind that for the weekend with lows that can dip into the teens with wind chills reaching the high single digits. Brr!!!!

The pattern continues to stay pretty well behaved for Thanksgiving week as a big storm system is likely to roll through here with rain on the front end and the chance for some flakes behind it.

This is a healthy storm on the EURO…

A track like that could mean strong thunderstorms and high winds before the flake chances crash in here.

Enjoy the rest of the evening and take care.