Another storm appears to be brewing. With this latest round of wintry weather on the way, we find ourselves doing the same old dance... Watching for that "mixed bag" of rain, sleet, freezing rain, and snow.
Much like the previous storm, the track brings it just to the south and east of the area. This will provide the potential for the sleet, rain, and freezing rain.
So here is how the Storm Team Expects this storm to pan out...
FORECAST IMAGE FOR THURSDAY, MARCH 6TH.
Today (Thursday), we have no worries. We are in between storms, so we get the chance to enjoy some tranquil weather with temperatures above freezing. This will allow for the ice to melt off of the trees and power lines.
FORECAST IMAGE FOR FRIDAY, MARCH 7TH.
Tomorrow is a different story. The moisture associated with this storm system will pump into the area. Again, this is going to be an "anything goes" start to the storm as we will be walking that thin line between the wet precipitation, and the white precipitation. Needless to say late in the day, we are looking for a transition to all snow as the low passes to our east. That will put us in the cold portion of this one.
FORECAST IMAGE FOR SATURDAY, MARCH 8TH.
The snow will continue to fly Friday night through much of Saturday. With this particular storm, we are planning on more snow than the storm before. Hopefully that means the ice potential will not last quite as long.
Remember, you can always get the latest forecasts, ansee the weather as it unfolds online at weather.wsee.tv.
Ray Petelin,
WSEE Storm Team Meteorologist
