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Archive for February 27th, 2008

Still Snowing

Posted by ns62590 on February 27, 2008

As if we haven’t seen a lot of snow recently, expect more scattered snow showers this evening and overnight, but no more than an inch to locally two in spots can be expected. The bigger story will be the temperatures will be around 9 with wind chills at or just below zero.

Tomorrow should stay dry, at least for the morning and afternoon. Our next storm comes in Thursday night and will last through Friday. It doesn’t look like a huge snowfall, but we could see another couple of inches. There may be a period of rain throughout the afternoon, but will change back to snow showers or flurries into Saturday morning.

If you’re tired of the snow, Monday will be right up your alley! Temperatures could get into the 50s, but after the front passes Monday night, the snow flurries and showers would come back again. But until we get there, we have to get through the weekend. Have a good night everyone!

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Scattered Snow Showers Today

Posted by ns62590 on February 27, 2008

Most of the area had snow totals of 7 to 8 inches from the storm yesterday. Still today, expect scattered snow showers, but accumulations will be only 1 to locally 3 inches where snowbands persist. The snowbelt counties of Trumbull and Portage and points northward remain under the winter storm warning until 4pm this afternoon, where an additional 2 to locally 5 inches are possible. Highs today will be near 20 degrees, falling to a low of 9 tonight.

There are still some slick spots on the roads so take extra caution when driving this afternoon. The sun that is shining will help to melt some of that snow on the roads. Enjoy your Wednesday everyone!

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