The precipitation over the central US is currently stronger than anticipated and further north too. While this storm dropped over a foot on parts of Arkansas, it will be weaker once it arrives here, and will only skirt us. The air will be very cold, so any snow that falls will be light and fluffy, unlike the wet snow that we got earlier this year. In addition, we have very dry air, so some snow that shows on the radar may just evaporate in midair. While our chance for a dusting has increased, it's still extremely unlikely that we will get enough snow for even a delay. If anything changes, for better or worse, I will post an update tonight.
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