National Weather Service United States Department of Commerce

A several hour burst of heavier snowfall Thursday morning into the early afternoon could impact travel and lead to a slushy 1-3” of wet snow accumulations, with the highest snowfall totals on grassy and elevated surfaces. Snow will turn to rain/drizzle and begin to melt Thursday afternoon.
Scattered snow showers tonight could lead to a coating of snow, but only minor travel impacts expected. A burst of heavier snow Thursday morning is likely to impact travel and result in slushy snow accumulations, including on some lesser traveled and untreated roadways. Conditions will improve Thursday afternoon as temperatures rise above freezing and snow changes to rain.
Scattered snow showers tonight will build to a 2-3 hour burst of snow Thu morning. Snow will taper off, changing to light rain/drizzle in Thu afternoon before ending Thu night. Dry and seasonably cool weather is expected Fri through the weekend.