Rain Likely, Snow Possible this Week in Howard County
Here's a look at the week ahead in weather courtesy of the National Weather Service.
- By Brandie Jefferson
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- February 11, 2013
It’s not New England, but we may see some snowflakes this week, according to the National Weather Service (NWS), as well as rain.
The rain will begin Monday, falling mostly before 1 p.m. and will accompanied by heavy fog. Temperatures should reach the low-50s, dropping to the mid-30s at night.
Skies should be sunny on Tuesday, with a high temperature in the high-40s, dropping to the low-30s over night.
There’s a 40 percent chance of snow Wednesday morning and afternoon, turning to rain later in the day. Temperatures will reach the low-40s. There’s a 50 percent chance that rain will continue into the evening, possibly turning to snow later; temperatures will drop to the low-30s over night.
We may see snow again Thursday – there’s a 30 percent chance. Otherwise, skies will be partly sunny and temperatures will hit the mid-40s, dropping to the low-30s at night.
Friday should be sunny with temperatures in the mid-40s during the day, dropping to the mid-20s at night.
Headed into the weekend, there is a 30 percent chance of rain and snow Saturday and temperatures will reach just the mid-30s.
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