6.8″ of heavy wet snow was recorded in Stewartsville. The temperature never really went below freezing here which resulted in the snow being on the wet side.
We didn’t quite surpass the November snow but it was close enough to point out how unique this Winter has been snowfall wise for our area. The two biggest snow events took place in November and March.
Today we will see sun breaking out and high temperatures should be in the mid to upper 30’s to help melt some of the snow from the past two storms.
Find your location on the above map to see how much snow you received. Light yellow is 6-8″ Darker yellow is 8″+
Winds will pick up later today and then we get more cold air. We should have high temperatures that are in the 20’s most of this week and overnight lows near 10. Thursday morning might be the coldest with lows around 5. Typically with snow on the ground overnight low temperatures sometimes get lower than forecast.
Make sure you get snow off of any walkways or driveways you care about as they will freeze over later today and tonight.
Local schools are either on delay or closed.
Since the snow was so heavy there might be some tree branches that are damaged or broken so be alert to these.
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