Date: 12/10/2019
The clouds and lingering flurries have exited the area overnight with mostly clear skies expected today with light winds. A light inversion has set up overnight, under clearer skies, with valley bottoms pushing just below 0. The weather will be uneventful today and tomorrow. Late Wednesday a very weak disturbance will quickly pass over the area but will bring very little moisture and is not expected to produce much snowfall if any at all.
The next significant snow producers will begin to impact the area on late Thursday night. This system looks like it will establish a zonal flow for several days with the possibility of significant snow accumulations through the weekend. Stay tuned over the next couple of days as this system gets closer. It is looking like we will have a snowy weekend coming up.
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Today
High Temperature: 25 to 29
Winds/Direction: 7 to 17, WNW
Sky Cover: Clear
Irwin Snow: 0
Elkton Snow: 0
Friend’s Hut Snow: 0 -
Tonight
Low Temperature: 6 to 10
Winds/Direction: 7 to 17, W
Sky Cover: Mostly Clear
Irwin Snow: 0
Elkton Snow: 0
Friend’s Hut Snow: 0 -
Tomorrow
High Temperature: 24 to 28
Winds/Direction: 5 to 15, WSW
Sky Cover: Increasing clouds
Irwin Snow: 0
Elkton Snow: 0
Friend’s Hut Snow: 0