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Strong winds today, followed by snow with possible squalls overnight

Gusty southwesterly winds locally as high as 60 mph are expected today, mainly between 2 PM and 9 PM. Downed power lines and trees are expected. An arctic cold front will bring light snow showers, with embedded snow squalls tonight, mainly between midnight and 5 AM, across the area which will reduce visibilities and make travel difficult, especially for the Tuesday morning commute. Read More >

Management
Meteorologist in Charge (MIC) - Gabriel Langbauer
Science Operations Officer (SOO) - Peter Banacos
Warning Coordination Meteorologist (WCM) - Scott Whittier
Electronic Systems Analyst (ESA) - Vacant
Administrative Support Assistant (ASA) - Christine Hartman
   
Program Managers
Senior Service Hydrologist (SSH) - John Goff
Observing Program Leader (OPL) - Marlon Verasamy
Information Technology Officer (ITO) - Conor Lahiff
 
Electronics Technicians
Brian Gambero
Ray Grant
Lead Meteorologists
Marvin Boyd
Maureen Hastings
Robert Haynes
Jessica Neiles
Brooke Taber
Vacant
 
Meteorologists
Matthew Clay
Tyler Danzig
Rebecca Duell
Adrianna Kremer
Seth Kutikoff
Eric Myskowski
Jessica Storm
Vacant