A tale of two extremes?
Normals for today are -6 for the high, and -14 for the low. Keep that in mind as you continue reading. All week, the forecast is for daytime highs that make better overnight lows, with the temperature dropping to -19
Normals for today are -6 for the high, and -14 for the low. Keep that in mind as you continue reading. All week, the forecast is for daytime highs that make better overnight lows, with the temperature dropping to -19
Thursday morning’s clouds and small chance of flurries clear out in the afternoon, leaving behind only a few clouds and a high just above normal. Friday is a carbon copy of today, leading into a rather nice weekend for some
Wednesday brings with it clouds and light snow: not much accumulation, but maybe enough to polish the ice on the roads. Don’t expect to see much of the sun until Friday, where we’ll reach a high of -2 under gloriously
It’s going to be a snowy day, although we’re not expecting any great accumulations. The snow ends overnight, leaving behind an inch or two for the kids to shovel. Wednesday brings a solid chance of flurries and a bit of
Expect a chilly mix of weather this week, beginning with cloudy skies and a 60% chance of morning flurries on Monday, clearing partially by afternoon with a high of 1°C and wind chill of -10°C. Tonight brings mainly cloudy skies
The snow will taper off around noon on Sunday, with the possibility of flurries continuing throughout the rest of the day. The wind will also lighten up as the snow tapers off and we see the odd sunny break. The
The weird winter weather continues. Saturday starts out socked in with clouds, reaching a high of 4 degrees. Then the rain starts early in the afternoon, continuing late into the evening until it turns to snow. The snow continues all
The spring-like conditions continue Friday with a high of 6 glorious degrees; that’s ten degrees above normal. Saturday has all the hallmarks of a messy—potentially slippery—day with rain starting late in the morning, turning to a rain-snow mix late in
The December thaw continues on Thursday with the sun peaking out from behind the clouds all day and a high of 5. Overnight it doesn’t get below freezing on its way to another high of 5 on Friday with lots
It’ll be a snowy day today, but don’t expect any large accumulation. Allow for some extra time on the drive home this evening, as the snow will become mixed with ice pellets early this afternoon, and we may even have
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