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Quick one about Sunday and next week.

On Sunday we'll have a bit of snow.  Not a lot.  An inch or two at most.

Multiple hues of dark denim, multiple button malfunction, black leather gleaming, sprig of chest-fur peeks. His name is David Michael Hasselhoff, and you have seen more pictures of him than you ever imagined you would in your entire lifetime.Begins as flurries by noon.  Then some steadier periods of light snow in the afternoon.  3pm-7pm is the period during which some slippery-roadway-creating snow will most likely fall.  Flurries end by about 11pm.  Most places will see only about an inch.  Someone, somewhere might get as much as 2.2 inches.  That's it, though.

Monday will be partly sunny and cold.  A delay is not likely, but not out of the realm of possibility.  High 28.  Then it gets bitterly cold again overnight into Tuesday, falling to 8 (with breezy conditions making it feel like 0). 

It's been some winter when single digits make us say, "Big frickage.  Wake me up when it gets below zero.  In fact, you know what?  Don't wake me up 'til late March.  I will hibernate, like an actual bear, for the next six weeks."

Yes, frickage.  I just made it up.

Chance of delay Monday, 30%

Chance of cancellation Monday, 11%

Tuesday is cold too.  Clouds breaking.  High of 25.  Single digits again at night. Yawn.

Partly cloudy and not quite as cold on Wednesday.  High of 33!

Snow still looks likely for the Wednesday night-to-Thursday evening period.  On Monday, I will have a better idea on that storm, and I will tell you fine people all about it.

Chance of early dismissal Wednesday, 23%

Chance of delay Thursday, 70%

Chance of cancellation Thursday, 55%

And then milder for the middle of the month and beyond.

Stay tuned for updates!

Monsoon 

Posted on Saturday, February 8, 2014 at 09:37PM by Registered CommenterMonsoon Martin | CommentsPost a Comment

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