Spring tease will end today. Snow coming. (Sorry.)
Actual David Hasselhoff quote, proving definitively why he is beyond reproach and above (below?) antiquated notions of "talent" and "success."The mild weekend continues (high in the 50s today). Sunshine and whatnot. Melting. The news had pictures of crews taking advantage in the lull to fill potholes. (I didn't actually see anyone doing that in Reading, and the Penn Street Bridge continues to be an obstacle course of yawning potholes that look as if they could swallow an entire car. But I digress.)
Temperatures will fall through the 40s this evening as a cold front approaches. It will get cloudy, too. Rain and drizzle will begin by 8 or 9pm, then mix with (and change over to) wet snow overnight. I expect the snow to fall between about 10pm and 4am, leaving us a coating to an inch generally. Since we'll be below freezing for the morning commute, slickness is possible.
Possibility of delay Monday, 30%
Possibility of cancellation Monday, 8%
Monday turns out mostly sunny, breezy, and colder. High of 34 will feel like the low 20s due to wind. Low 24.
Tuesday looks cloudy with a chance of snow showers in the afternoon. This is a light disturbance with minimal moisture, so I don't expect accumulation, but remember that any snowfall can cause temporary driving issues.
Chance of early dismissal Tuesday, 14%
Another system may (or may not) hit us Tuesday night into Wednesday. I think we get hit. It's a little early for amounts, but that's what I do, so here: 2-4 inches.
Chance of delay Wednesday, 65%
Chance of cancellation Wednesday, 30%
Wednesday's high will be 28, so this will be all snow. Overnight low, 11.
Thursday will be similar to Monday: intervals of clouds and sun, breezy, high at or just above freezing.
Chance of delay Thursday, 21%
Chance of cancellation Thursday, 2.995%
Cold on Friday: high of only 27.
Sun and clouds over the weekend with some widely scattered snow showers possible on Saturday. Highs in the mid 30s, lows around 20.
Next week brings another chance of snow (March 3-4) but that looks light.
And then temperatures moderate, reaching levels typical for this time of year: highs in the upper 40s.
Stay tuned for updates!