The P-Day Storm: In-Storm NowCast©®™

So.  Most of us had an early D today, which was deeply appreciated.

Light snow today, becoming steadier toward evening.  Snow mixes with sleet and freezing rain between about 8pm and 3am.  Then, as temperatures rise toward daybreak into the mid 30s, we'll see a changeover to plain rain - which will fall all day Tuesday, tapering Tuesday evening.  Tuesday's high will reach all the way into the low 50s!  I know.

Totals - I still think most of us are in the 2-4 inch range.

Hazards - I think the only really hazardous driving will be this evening and tonight, into early overnight.  Tomorrow morning should be fine - just slushy to start, then wet, then pondy.

The back end action I referred to will not materialize, I fear - the precipitation will move on out before the temperatures get down toward freezing again.

The next really good chance for wintry weather will be February 25-26 (that's a Thursday and Friday), when we could see some wet snow.  [Some good news, though: I think we have seen the last of single-digit temperatures for the season.]

Oh, the cancellation/delay numbers:

Tuesday 2/16, delay, 31%

Tuesday 2/16, cancellation, 7%

Wednesday 2/17, delay, 14%

Wednesday 2/17, cancellation, 1.77%

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