A warmer, somewhat Balmy Winter week gave us an average of 32° reaching a high of 41° and visibly reduced our crusty Snowpack from 7” to 3.5”. Roads and hard surfaces were pretty much wet and puddled the entire week and everything just generally damp. The surface of Ice on area lakes has that slushy look to it. The buzz of chainsaws was prominent every few blocks more than usual. All of this will change rapidly as we are currently under a Winter Storm Warning which should hit about mid-morning and is expected to drop another 6-7” of Snow over the next 24 hours.
Forecast: WSW in effect today and tomorrow, starting with light Rain, dropping Temps and changing to Snow. The rest of the week suggests daytime Temps mostly in the teens with a mid-week dip slightly below zero. Mostly Cloudy skies and light Winds. No further Precipitation.
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