Current Advisories: Cold Weather Advisory, Winter Storm Warning, Gale Warning
Listen to a Special Weather Statement from Meteorologist Bill Jacquemin
Updated 1/24/26 9:00am
Today (Saturday) will be bitter cold. We started off with a low of 10 degrees. The precipitation starts to fall this evening as a wintery mix moves across the region. Snow is expected to develop tonight, mainly after 10pm, and could be heavy at times. We should see about 2-4 inches by Sunday morning.
Sunday, the snow mixes with sleet in the morning, turning to heavier sleet in the afternoon, then rain by evening. An additional 1-3 inches of snow could be possible Sunday.
Sunday night is when things get tricky, as rain changes to freezing rain after midnight, with temps dropping into the mid-20s, we could see ice accumulations between a quarter and half-inch possible.
Monday morning, the freezing rain tapers off and we'll start to see sunny skies by the afternoon.










