Arctic Front Brings Snow Showers and Sharp Drop in Temperatures
Cold and windy conditions expected to continue into Martin Luther King Jr. Day, with possible snow showers on Tuesday.
- Arctic front passing through the area may spark snow showers or squalls in the morning to midday on Sunday.
- Temperatures are expected to fall through the 30s before dark on Sunday with gusts out of the northwest up to 35 or 40 mph.
- Cold air is also dry which helps temperatures drop more readily, with lows end up in the teens to low 20s most spots on Sunday night.
- It’s cold with increasing clouds following morning sunshine Martin Luther King Jr. Day with highs only reaching the low and mid-30s.
- Snow showers are possible Tuesday, at the least. Even without a notable coastal low pressure, some light activity can work into the region, but probably not with more than very light accumulation.