![]() ![]() StormTeam 5 is indicating Tuesday as an Impact. Sunday looks like a nice clear day to "spring forward" with Daylight Savings Time and temperatures in the 40s. A potential noreaster impacting Massachusetts and New England is looking more likely early next week, StormTeam 5 meteorologists say. Models show the snow slowing down and tapering off throughout the night Friday into Saturday morning. These mountain passes could see between 4" and 9".Īnother possibility in the afternoon and evening is the development of snow squalls.Ĭonditions are favorable for snow squalls to pop up between noon and midnight, but these heavy, quick snow storms are difficult to precisely predict. Snow totals are lighter for these areas, with the exception of Lookout, Lolo, and Lost Trail passes. The hours for the snow to turn over to rain are likely the late morning hours and early afternoon.īy the time the evening rolls around, temperatures will cool enough for the precipitation to turn over to snow. The Glacier Region is under a Winter Storm Warning due to gusty winds and heavier snow.įrom the Mission Valley southward, some areas could see more mixed precipitation. Marias Pass and Essex are expected to see higher snow totals, between 4" and 9", and possibly more on Saturday.Ī Winter Weather Advisory has been issued for much of this region, mostly as a warning for slow and slick commute times, as well as possibilities for low visibility and poor driving conditions. Snow totals for Kalispell, for example, are running between 3-5 inches through Friday night. □ Download the new and improved CBS 6 Weather App for iPhone and Android.MISSOULA - Snow and mixed precipitation will fall across western Montana today, as part of an atmospheric river system from the Pacific coast reaches the Northern Rockies.ĭifferent regions will experience different conditions today, but here is a general idea of what to expect.Īreas north of I-90, excluding the Mission valley, will see more consistent precipitation only falling as snow. Next weekend will start mild, but end much cooler again. Then a warm-up is on tap later in the week, with highs in the low 60s Thursday and the low 70s on Friday.Ī cold front will bring another round of showers Friday night into Saturday. Wednesday will remain on the cool side, despite plenty of sunshine. The radar products are also available as OGC compliant servicesto use in your application. ![]() Tuesday night will be chilly, with most areas dipping into the 20s. National Weather Service 1325 East West Highway, Silver Spring, MD 20910 The NWS Radar site displays the radar on a map along with forecast and alerts. There will be a blend of sun and clouds Tuesday, with afternoon highs only in the upper 40s to around 50. The weather service in Birmingham altered its forecast for central Alabama and has placed that region in a Level 2 out of 5 severe weather risk for tonight, mainly from 1 a.m. The wind will pick up tonight into Tuesday, as the current storm tracks away from the East Coast and high pressure builds across the Great Lakes. Highs will be in the upper 40s and lower 50s. The chance for light rain and drizzle will continue this morning, otherwise skies will remain cloudy and cool today. Illinois Weather Radar AccuWeather Radar Satellite Current Conditions Forecast Wind Flow Illinois Weather Radar Now Rain Snow Ice Mix Around the Globe Hurricane Tracker Severe. ![]()
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