Mild weather for Super Groundhog Day! Snow on Monday!


Skies are cloudy at daybreak this morning with temperatures mainly in the upper 20s.

A mild day is expected for Super bowl Sunday with high temperatures reaching the mild 50 degree mark, skies will be mostly cloudy but no precipitation is expected.  Temperature at the start of the game should be in the low 40s dropping to the upper 30s by the end of the contest.  Good thing the game is not in Dallas where snow is expected today..

Winter weather is right around the corner however three separate storms will affect the area this week. The first one on Monday will give us snow starting before daybreak tomorrow and end in the afternoon, 2-4 inches of snow is expected.

Brief lull in the weather on Tuesday with seasonably cold temperatures.

Another stronger storm will affect our area on Wednesday, this one will have more precipitation with it but the type of precipitation is still in question at this time, we may have a mix of snow, sleet, rain and freezing rain.

Fair and colder weather Thursday and Friday, temperatures will be below normal but not nearly as cold as we experience last week.

Still another storm on Saturday and Sunday, this looks mainly as a snow event at this time.

 

The forecast: Today – Mostly cloudy, high near 50.

Tonight – Cloudy with snow developing by daybreak, low around 30.

Monday – Snow ending in the afternoon, accumulations 2-4 inches, high in the mid 30s.

Tuesday – Mostly sunny, high in the upper 30s.

Wednesday – Snow, sleet, freezing rain and rain likely, high in the upper 30s.

Thursday – Mostly sunny, high near 30.

Friday – Mostly sunny, high in the low 30s.

Saturday – Cloudy with a chance of snow, high in the mid 30s.

 

Marine Forecast: Today – West-southwest winds to 9 knots, seas 3 feet.

Outlook – Small craft advisories likely Tuesday night into Wednesday, otherwise expect sub-advisory level conditions.

 

My Super Bowl prediction  Seattle 27 Denver 20…   Have a good day!

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