Winter Weather Advisory North; light rain south

on Monday, December 14, 2009

A WWA has been posted for posting from Mount Pleasant north. Overall, the afternoon will be kind of a mess. We'll see light freezing drizzle in the advisory region, following by an inch or two of snow later tonight. To the south of the advisory, we'll see light rain/drizzle throughout the day. No icing is expected there because temps will stay above freezing for much of the afternoon and evening.

All in all, if you need to travel at all tonight, take it easy and allow yourself extra time to get from place to place.

After this small disturbance moves through, quiet weather will build in. The models still aren't showing much for the long term outlook. Our next chance for snow will be into late this weekend, and following that, into next week near Christmas Day. The GFS is showing an intense storm system forming which, currently, would roll through the plains and up the east coast. Obviously, this is a long way out so deciding on any solution for this storm is nearly impossible. We'll keep an eye on it throughout this week and hopefully by this weekend we will have a better handle on what will happen into next week.

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