...It's hard to accumulate any type of precipitation if there is none! Holy smokes, the clockwise flow around that NE high continues to push the big moisture bands west and north of us as Monday gets under way. Only the lightest of flurries have fallen at all...when I left home at 545a, it was up to 34 degrees on my deck, but 27 in Clyde.
The radar is pretty slim for ACA, though I see some potential periods coming up this morning for some light activity.
And that would be my concern for the AM hours: the valleys, where the heavier colder air is. Hard stuff to scour out as the warm nose nudges in from the SW today. Sleet/freezing rain is now the concern as opposed to snow. For our mountain, I can't foresee any issues whatsoever, which is great news for all involved.
Eventually, rain does get in here, especially overnight. After some clearing Tuesday, there will be a small clipper coming in at night that could drop 1/2" of snow, but the trend this week and through the weekend are milder temperatures incoming.
Bob
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