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February 29, 2008

Cold today and then snow likely tomorrow

The clouds are expected to increase today as the temperature rises – a little – to about 28 degrees. The National Weather Service is also forecasting mild northwest winds to become south as the day goes on.

Snow is also in the future, when the temperature drops a few degrees into the mid 20s. We may see as many as 3 inches of accumulation after midnight.

Precipitation may continue into tomorrow, first as snow, then as rain when the temperature rises to the high 30s. We can also expect a southeast wind up to 16 mph, later becoming west.

Rain or snow may continue into the evening, tapering off by 9 p.m. Temperatures are expected to drop to the mid 20s and winds to pick up, gusting from the west as high as 33 mph.

The sun returns Sunday, with a high temperature near 40, and northwest winds gusting near 40 mph. The skies should stay clear through the night when the temperature dips to the low 20s.

Monday looks good, with partly sunny skies and temperatures in the mid-to-high 40s.

To keep an eye on the weather through the weekend, visit projo.com's weather page.

Posted by Brandie Jefferson  at 7:01 AM | Permalink

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