Snow will continue through evening hours. Lower elevation valley
locations will rise into the upper 30s this afternoon and
Wednesday during the day, with temps falling back below freezing
at night. Snowfall accumulations will come and go all the way
through Thursday as a front remains draped over the region. In
addition, gusty southwest winds to 30 mph may cause minor blowing
snow, with more widespread blowing snow over the highway summits.
The heaviest snowfall occurred this morning, but another round of
accumulating snowfall will occur tonight through Wednesday night.
Some valleys will see a mix of rain and snow in the afternoon
periods as snow levels rise to 700 feet.
Expect:
– Snow will continue through Wednesday with temps rising to above
freezing. Slick roadways due to potentially snow covered roads,
with partial melting in the daytime periods.
– Gusty southwest winds up to 30 mph continue through Tuesday
evening and may cause minor blowing snow, with more widespread
blowing snow over the highway summits above 1500 feet.
– Heavier accumulating wet snow of 1 to 3 inches is expected by
the end of the day Tuesday, with yet another 1 to 2 inches
snowfall Wednesday. Some Southern Interior valleys will see a
mix of rain and snow in the afternoon periods as snow levels
rise to 700 feet.