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Big Snow Possible

Feb. 7, 2010 | We've avoided significant snowfall for almost a month, but it looks like that will be changing in the next couple of days.  The energy from two surface low pressures will combine across the middle of the nation and begin dragging a significant amount of moisture to the North.  Snow is likely to begin as early as Monday evening, with the steadiest, heaviest snow coming late Monday night through the day on Tuesday.  This storm will be a prolonged event which means the accumulation, while expected to be significant, will occur over at least 24 hours.  Blustery, bitter winds will accompany the snow, and as is typical, a strong arctic blast will follow the snow.

Have a great week ahead!

Scott Steele

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