We are breaking out our first snowy maps of the 2025 fall season.
Expect drizzle/light rain to turn to light snow and flurries this evening as temperatures continue to drop. Perhaps a dusting on elevated surfaces tonight.

The steadiest snow showers are expected Monday morning and into the afternoon. Some snow squalls (convection) will be possible, which can put down briefly heavier snowfall rates and reduced visibilities. Monday’s snow will fight above freezing air and ground temperatures, so with melting calculated in, we’re generally looking at 1″ or less accumulations on elevated surfaces (grass/deck). So, minimal impacts on the roads, but it looks like snow lovers will get their first snow of the season very soon!


A big impact will be the frigid temperatures as we drop to the 20s tonight with wind chills in the teens. Highs in the 30s Monday, wind chills in the 20s.


Old Man Winter will linger his visit into Tuesday morning with lows again down to the 20s. Highs in the 40s for Veterans Day Tuesday. Milder air returns Wednesday.
-Meteorologist Ben Peine







