Rain will change to light snow later this morning for areas
generally along and north of Interstate 40. Due to the relatively
warm ground and marginal temperatures for snow, snow accumulations
of 1/2 inch or less can be expected and mainly on grassy and
elevated surfaces. Any roadway problems will be limited to the
higher terrain at or above 2500 feet.
Temperatures will continue to fall with time this morning. Values
will range in the 30s for lower elevations and 20s across the
mountains.
If you plan on traveling across the higher terrain today, be
prepared for slushy snow accumulations on area roadways. The snow
will end by early afternoon with temperatures remaining cold. Stay
tuned to NOAA Weather Radio and other local media for further
details or updates.
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