Flurry possible Easter morning, turning mostly sunny
Long duration winter storm arrives Tuesday night
<NOW FIRST WARNING WEATHER – THE AREA’S CERTIFIED MOST ACCURATE FORECAST> <FULL WEATHER> After a mostly clear evening, clouds will increase overnight as a weak disturbance scoots overhead. Some light snow showers are possible tonight, but dry conditions return for Sunday into early next week. A powerful storm system will bring rain and snow to the region late Tuesday and Wednesday, and primarily snow for Thursday and Friday with significant snow accumulations possible, especially at higher elevations. After a mostly clear evening, clouds will increase overnight as a weak disturbance scoots overhead. Some light snow showers are possible tonight, but dry conditions return for Sunday into early next week. A powerful storm system will bring rain and snow to the region late Tuesday and Wednesday, and primarily snow for Thursday and Friday with significant snow accumulations possible, especially at higher elevations. After a mostly clear evening, clouds will increase overnight as a weak disturbance scoots overhead. Some light snow showers are possible tonight, but dry conditions return for Sunday into early next week. A powerful storm system will bring rain and snow to the region late Tuesday and Wednesday, and primarily snow for Thursday and Friday with significant snow accumulations possible, especially at higher elevations. After a mostly clear evening, clouds will increase overnight as a weak disturbance scoots overhead. Some light snow showers are possible tonight, but dry conditions return for Sunday into early next week. A powerful storm system will bring rain and snow to the region late Tuesday and Wednesday, and primarily snow for Thursday and Friday with significant snow accumulations possible, especially at higher elevations. After a mostly clear evening, clouds will increase overnight as a weak disturbance scoots overhead. Some light snow showers are possible tonight, but dry conditions return for Sunday into early next week. A powerful storm system will bring rain and snow to the region late Tuesday and Wednesday, and primarily snow for Thursday and Friday with significant snow accumulations possible
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Flurry possible Easter morning, turning mostly sunny
Long duration winter storm arrives Tuesday night
Clouds increase tonight, with a passing snow shower possible. Overnight lows fall into the upper 20s to lower 30s.Winds will be lighter on Easter Sunday. Clouds and a passing flurry are expected first thing, then by late morning and afternoon, a partly sunny sky is expected.Monday is looking quiet, with clouds and some sun. A passing sprinkle is possible in northern areas. Highs reach near 50 degrees.Then, Tuesday night into Wednesday and Thursday a strong storm moves in with a mixture of rain, wet snow, and wind. Significant accumulation (1-2 feet) is likely in the mountains, with lesser totals in the wider valleys.Snow showers linger in the mountains through Friday, before drier weather returns next weekend.Follow the NBC5 First Warning Weather team on social media:Chief Meteorologist Tyler Jankoski Facebook | X | InstagramMeteorologist Ben Frechette Facebook | X | InstagramMeteorologist Matt DiLoreto Facebook | XMeteorologist Andrew Grautski Facebook | XMeteorologist Marissa Vigevani Facebook | X
Clouds increase tonight, with a passing snow shower possible. Overnight lows fall into the upper 20s to lower 30s.
Winds will be lighter on Easter Sunday. Clouds and a passing flurry are expected first thing, then by late morning and afternoon, a partly sunny sky is expected.
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Monday is looking quiet, with clouds and some sun. A passing sprinkle is possible in northern areas. Highs reach near 50 degrees.
Then, Tuesday night into Wednesday and Thursday a strong storm moves in with a mixture of rain, wet snow, and wind. Significant accumulation (1-2 feet) is likely in the mountains, with lesser totals in the wider valleys.
Snow showers linger in the mountains through Friday, before drier weather returns next weekend.
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