Issued Saturday evening, February 21, 2026, at 7:15 pm
I’ll have a full update in the morning, so stay tuned!
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Forecast Update
Tonight’s hourly forecast is on track! Temps are falling and northerly breezes are blowing. A 50% chance for showers this evening (at best) will also bring some of us a sprinkle or shower. Many more of us may see drizzle as the evening progresses. Later on tonight, we may even see some snow flurries.
Sunday is looking cold. Be sure to bundle up! Then, by Sunday evening the clouds will thicken and, depending on how much moisture remains in our atmosphere, we’ll either see snow flurries or snow showers. If we can get snow showers, minor accumulations would be possible, which could cause some slick spots, especially on bridges and overpasses.
Those flurries should end sometime Monday morning, but temps will remain very cold. By Tuesday, temps start to rebound. By Wednesday, we’re back to spring-like weather.



I’ll reevaluate model data and guidance in the morning. If we can get more moisture in our atmosphere, we’ll be able to see more snowflakes. Still, this is certainly not a big snow, but even a little bit of snow can cause some impacts.

I flirted with 30% but I’m not yet sold on their being enough moisture to see enough snow to cause travel issues. I’ll update this in the morning!

I created this graphic to show how Northwest Flow Snow works. Cold and moist northwest winds hit a mountain. Those winds are forced to move up the slope, cool in the colder atmosphere above, condense, form clouds, and then drop snowflakes. The higher the elevation, the higher the impact from snow.

And the Noreaster barreling up the East Coast is impressive! Some folks are getting 1-2 feet of snow! What a storm for parts of the East Coast.



Again, I’ll have a full update out in the morning with the latest info! You all take care and be ready to bundle up!
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