Date: 02/09/2019
Another brisk start to the morning will gradually give way to increasing clouds and ridgetop winds as our next round of snowfall moves across the Great Basin today and should impact our area with light snow around sunset and into the overnight hours across the higher, westerly terrain. 1-4” snow expected with this moisture starved disturbance, however, this system will be quickly followed by a clipping cold front dropping out of the northwest, giving another shot of snow late Sunday, into Monday and an additional 2-4″ look possible.
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Today
High Temperature: 20-25
Winds/Direction: 10-20/SW G40s
Sky Cover: Increasing clouds
Irwin Snow: 0″ PM
Elkton Snow: 0″ PM
Friend’s Hut Snow: 0″ PM -
Tonight
Low Temperature: -5 to 0
Winds/Direction: 10-20/WSW G40s
Sky Cover: Mostly Cloudy
Irwin Snow: 1-3″
Elkton Snow: 1-3″
Friend’s Hut Snow: 1-3″ -
Tomorrow
High Temperature: 22-27
Winds/Direction: 10-20/WSW
Sky Cover: Mostly Cloudy
Irwin Snow: 0″
Elkton Snow: 0″
Friend’s Hut Snow: 0″