Another round of cold air and strong winds arrive late this morning and into the afternoon. The leading edge of this colder airmass will create a narrow band of intense snow this morning.
Our weather team expects the squall to be fast-moving and brief, but it could reduce visibility and produce a quick coating of snow when it arrives. The timing of this squall line is expected to move through the Midstate between 10 AM and 2 PM today. Any morning travel should be alert for brief, but rapid deteriorating conditions under this snow squall line.
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Strong winds follow behind the squall producing gusts of 40 to 50 mph late this morning and afternoon. Steady northwest winds of 15-25 mph last through the afternoon before slowly decreasing into the evening.
-Chief Meteorologist Eric Finkenbinder and Dan Tomaso
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