Rain, snow on the way |
January 16, 2018 |
Cloudy skies are in the forecast for the rest of
today and tonight, and while radar this morning
shows rain, rain/snow mix and snow at higher
elevations to the south of us, the forecast for
Bonners Ferry today and tonight says humid, but
with nothing falling.
That changes tomorrow.
For today and tonight, the National Weather
Service says humidity will be high, as much as
93-percent, and the temperature will be higher
than usual, too, staying above freezing with a
high of 38 and an overnight low of about 34.
Tomorrow, the humidity is expected to start
dripping from the clouds, as the snow level
rises to 3,000 feet in the afternoon, the
mercury climbs to near 40 and the chance of rain
goes to 50-percent. Overnight Wednesday, that
snow level is expected to climb to 4,500 feet
and the chance of precip, rain low, snow high,
climbs to near 100-percent, so on Thursday
morning, we could be standing in the rain, our
coffee cold and diluted, looking up at fresh
snow in the mountains.
The forecast slogs through Thursday much the
same, but on Friday, it starts to cool down, and
the rain -- hoo boy! -- turns to snow, with a
50-percent chance lasting right through the
weekend and into Monday. |
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