
SN❄️WY SUNDAY NIGHT —
- joesforecast
- Jan 26
- 1 min read
J❄️E KN❄️WS ☃️ WEATHER ALERT:
⚠️ Sunday Night — Monday Morning!
First and foremost, there’s NO need to clear the milk and bread aisles after church today… Shew! Finally, a warming trend after having the 5th C🥶LDEST January on record in the TRI-Cities.
TIMING / T❄️TALS: Between 10p and Midnight light rain/wintry mix moves into our western counties. Due to enhanced lift, all areas will start to get in on the SN❄️W from Greene County to points north and east after 1am. Some burst of moderate to locally heavy SN❄️W fall are possible for a wet SN❄️W. Expect most locations to get a half inch to two inches. 🌨️
~Locally M❄️RE for areas that see heavier, more consistent bursts of SN❄️W tonight. ☃️
~Attached is an image of what the radar could look like after 1am… 👀

The heaviest SN❄️W is expected before sunrise or before 7am. Then tapering to flurries and light snow shower activity between 8am and 10am. By noon we’ll see breaks in the clouds and as the sun comes back out we’ll warm to a high in the upper 30s to lower 40s. Black ice is possible Monday night, melting snow Monday afternoon will refreeze as temps fall back into the 20s.
Try to go in a little later on Monday, or as always if you have to be out early, ‘Take It Slow, Make It Safely!’⚠️
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