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Heavy, wet snow expected in QC area
“Then Saturday night into Sunday morning is when we expect more of a chance for maybe an extended period of at least a mix, if not snow”, he said. For example, you may drive from north to south and could go from dry road to several inches of snow within 30 miles.
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SUNDAY: Chance early snow showers (5 AM – 10 AM). Western parts of Patrick could receive 6-8 inches. Amounts will depend on when the rain changes to snow. There could be a few thunderstorms across the area. the high will be near 47 degrees. look for a chance of snow across southwest Virginia. One is weak but has precipitation accompanying it.
Please visit http://weather.gov/dvn for more information.
Saturday: Partly to mostly cloudy and cool.
The freezing point is 32 degrees. Similar temperatures are expected in the Berkshires. Still, he advises people to use caution while traveling due to the likelihood that at least some will become unsafe. Travel could be affected, with slick spots on roads in all the counties affected by the advisory. Sunday night is shaping up to be a bit rainy for south Georgia with the possibility of hearing a rumble of thunder or two. Locations along the Hi-Line, including Havre and Glasgow, are under a WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY until later today. Strong winds are also causing areas of blowing snow as well. But there’s good news- a warming trend begins Tuesday and by Wednesday temperatures rebound into the 60s, with some 70s by Thursday! The chilly air will gradually modify: Monday morning will be cold with temperatures in the 20s, but afternoon highs will be in the 40s.
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While this could be winter’s last stand when it comes to frozen precipitation, don’t be fooled that we’ll spring into a long-term pattern of warm weather.