National Weather Service United States Department of Commerce

3/18 1:40AM - Light snow is moving southeast across the area overnight. While this snow is expected to move out of the area by sunrise, the very light nature of the snow is leading to blowing and drifting on roads, which may be partially covered to start the morning commute. Drive carefully if out tonight and into Wednesday morning.
Light snow moves through the area late this afternoon into tonight. Amounts of 1 to 2 inches are expected by daybreak Wednesday. Additionally, there is a small (15 - 20%) chance for a 1-2 hour period of light freezing drizzle as the snow ends after midnight. Some roads may become snow-covered and slippery overnight and for the Wednesday morning commute.
Following a cold last few days, temperatures slowly rebound for the middle to latter part of the week. Temperatures will be heavily influenced by our snowpack as we get towards the weekend, but areas that manage to melt most of their snow have a decent shot of exceeding 60 degrees on Saturday! Aside from our light snow tonight, the forecast is trending dry with a few passing shots of rain or a rain/snow mix Wed night and Sat night.