12/22/2025
Forecast Discussion 12/22:
Satellite this morning shows mostly clear skies across the region. It is a chilly start to the work week, with current temperatures in the upper teens to low 20s across much of the region. It will remain mostly sunny today, but clouds will be on the increase tonight as a warm front moves into the region. Light snow will break out between 5AM and 7AM, with an initial burst of accumulation as temperatures hover in the upper 20s to low 30s, and ground temps remain cold. Air temperatures will slowly rise during the morning, and snow will have more trouble sticking and accumulating, especially to road surfaces. Any precipitation ends by early afternoon as flurries inland and perhaps even some plain drizzle at shoreline and valley locations. Overall, 1-2 inches of snow is on track across the interior, with a Coating to an Inch across the immediate shoreline.
The weather turns pleasant for Wednesday and Thursday, with partly to mostly sunny skies and seasonal temperatures in the upper 30s to lower 40s. Friday remains uncertain, with a low-pressure system approaching from the Great Lakes that may result in periods of snow, ice, and rain. Latest trends have been colder with this system, so watching closely as the potential for accumulating snow is increasing. Please keep an eye out for future updates.