There isn't any significant change to the forecast. Light snow should be falling by daybreak in the morning, but it's light and there may be some rain and sleet mixing in by late morning. Then a big break mid-day as dry air moves in, helping to melt any snow buildup. Roads warmed Tuesday, so I don't anticipate travel troubles, really, in the AM hours. Main roads have already been brined.
Wednesday evening and overnight, the backside deformation could instigate some solid NW flow snow showers, to where Thursday morning is a bigger concern for travel issues than Wednesday morning.
The overall idea is that amounts from this system are light, and the original 1-3" in the advisory is correct for ACA. Models simply aren't going for quantity. The biggest issue is how much sleet and rain mix in....keep in mind, slushy snow, even if just an inch, is exceptionally slippery, hence my concern on our mountain.
I'll update before heading in to work Wednesday morning. The most recent NWS bulleting is HERE.
Bob
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