The table contrasts the past 25 days, January 15 through February 9, in terms of temperatures relative to normal, with the forecast for the next 7. Temperatures averaged some 12 to 16 degrees below normal during our deep freeze at our six climate sites. By contrast, they are forecast to average just above normal over the next 7 days, although it will actually be a bit below normal to finish out the work week after an unseasonably mild day on Tuesday. Snowfall over the deep freeze ranged from 5 to 10 inches over the lowlands to a foot and a half or more in the mountains, bringing snow depth up to at least a couple of inches across the lowlands, and a half a foot or more in the mountains. Upslope mountain snow showers Wednesday and a wintry mix in the mountains this weekend may bring light accumulations, but snow depth will generally decrease over the next 7 days.