It’s Winter Wonderland once again. We saw the rain, sleet and snow yesterday across the Big Country as a few disturbances got pushed our way from an upper level low. Accumulations were anywhere from 1-4 inches with the greatest in the Northern counties. Haskell and Throckmorton had a report of 2-4 inches.
We should end the main activity by the afternoon but light flurries could be possible even into the overnight. Accumulations of 1-2 inches are still possible. With an arctic front that made its way through the area this morning, temperatures will remain cold today staying with highs in the 30’s and overnight reaching down to the 20’s.
After this system finally pushes out we should be able to start a slight warming trend with highs by Sunday in the lower 50’s and partly cloudy skies.
Please be careful driving, especially on the bridges and overpasses.
Have a great weekend!
Friday, February 02, 2007
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