THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 2025 TODAY: WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY 7AM-11AM COLD ALERT Morning Snow Showers Mostly to Partly Cloudy Highs: 27-32 Winds: Northwest 10-20, Gusts to 35 mph A fast moving system will slide through during the morning rush bringing snow and potentially slick and icy road conditions with such low temperatures. The National Weather Service has posted a "winter weather advisory" beginning at 7 a.m. and extending until 11 a.m. Less than 1" of snow is likely, but all the snow will stick to untreated surfaces, so drive with extra caution. Snow will taper to flurries after lunchtime, as gusty northwest winds pick up. It will be a cold day with highs only around the freezing mark, but the wind will make for wind chills in the teens all day, so dress warmly! TONIGHT: COLD ALERT Clear, Cold, Blustery Lows: 22-27 Winds: Northwest 10-20, Gusts 30 mph It's going to be a cold and blustery night. It will remain windy, so wind-chills will fall into the single digits and low teens.
FRIDAY: COLD ALERT UNTIL 11AM Mostly Sunny Highs: 35-40 Winds: Northwest 10-20, Gusts to 30 mph Plan for a sunny and cold end of the work and school week. Highs in the 30s will feel colder with gusts to 30 mph.
SATURDAY: Mostly Sunny Highs: near 45 Winds: Southwest 5 -10 mph The first day of the weekend is set to bring abundant sun and highs ranging from the lower to middle 40s. Download the First Alert Weather app to stay up to date with the latest forecast.
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