Snow Friday morning before the subfreezing streak comes to an end
By:
Tom Coomes
Posted: Feb 5, 2026 5:25 PM EDT
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A burst of light snow Thursday afternoon and Friday morning could be just enough to cause minor issues during the commutes, with a slick coating on roads. Temperatures then warm-up Friday afternoon, just above freezing. After that, temperatures plunge again into Saturday, with lows around ten degrees. This weekend will be cold, with highs in the 20s and lows in the teens. Next week starts a slow melt, as highs warm into the mid-30s to near 40 degrees. There is a chance of a rain/snow mix next Wednesday.
Tonight: Scattered snow showers, Breezy. Low 22.
Friday: AM snow, lingering snow afternoon. Blustery. High 34.
Saturday: Mostly cloudy, cold. High 20.
Sunday: Mostly cloudy, cold. High 26.
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