Good snowy afternoon, folks! The steadiest of the snow has moved east and now we’re left with scattered snow showers and snow flurries the rest of the afternoon and evening. There have been slick roads (and even accidents) reported across the plateau, so be careful if you’re out and about. As temps get colder overnight, freezing will become an even greater risk. Thanks to clouds, overnight lows will only drop to around 20°, rather than the mid teens previously forecast.
I’ve had lots of folks tell me they have anywhere from 1/2 inch to 2 inches. I have exactly one inch here in Rinnie (on a surface where snow first stuck). I’ve been out taking pics and just enjoying the snow. I’ve included some of those below. We all know mid March snow doesn’t last long, so we better enjoy it! ha
Tomorrow is St. Patrick’s Day and it’s liable to start out white! haha
The hourly forecast I issued this morning is right on track. I sure do thank you all for trusting me with your weather!






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