Our last workweek of winter is starting off winter-like with cold, windy, and occasionally snowy conditions today. Snow rates could be heavy enough for brief, light accumulations through this afternoon. We’ll have west winds at 15-30 mph. The snow chances will taper off this evening.
Mostly cloudy with bitterly cold breezes tonight with lows in teens, and wind chills near zero.
Tuesday will simply be a cold and dry day. West winds at 10-20 mph. Stay bundled up!
A last brush with wintry conditions will be Wednesday morning with a light wintry possible. Then, highs recover back to around 50° Wednesday afternoon.
Milder air returns with 60s for our last day of winter Thursday, then 70s for our first spring weekend!
Today’s weather history, countdown, and jokes.
-Meteorologist Ben Peine