We have only had a trace of snow so far this season but that looks likely to change. It has also been exceptionally mild but that is also in the rear view mirror.
Tomorrow (Sunday) morning and area of snow will arrive and persist through the early to middle part of the afternoon. Air temps at the surface and the ground itself will be well above freezing so snow should melt quickly if not on contact. Official accumulations may reach a half inch to an inch in western areas but the roads will likely just be wet. Areas in the city will likely see no accumulations except on a few grassy spots.
So this is the definition of a non-event but since it is the first snow of the season and since I've seen some breathless "we're going to get 2 inches of snow!" comments, I thought I would send something.
Also, a warmup on Monday into the mid/upper 40s will he short lived. On Wednesday we'll sink below normal for the first time in a long, long time. Most of the following week will be cold. Nothing unusual for December but a big change from what we've had lately.
Two more chances for light snow will have to be watched midweek and next weekend.
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