MONROE - Green County could have up to four inches of snow on the ground by tonight. A winter weather advisory is in effect from 9 a.m. until midnight, with slippery roads and blowing snow reducing visibility.
The National Weather Service is calling for a 100 percent chance of rain and snow today. It predicts there will be rain before 7 a.m., turning to rain and snow as the temperature drops, and then snow after 9 a.m. Accumulations of one to three inches are possible throughout the day. The temperature at 5 p.m. is expected to be 26. Expect plenty of gusts, too, with some as high as 30 mph.
The blowing snow will continue into the evening, with another inch of snow possible in the late night hours.
Tuesday should be mostly sunny with a high near 25.
The snow is likely to return Wednesday, mainly after noon, the NWS predicts. One to two inches of new snow is possible during the day. The high will be near 31.
Thanksgiving Day is expected to be mostly sunny with a high of 18.
The National Weather Service is calling for a 100 percent chance of rain and snow today. It predicts there will be rain before 7 a.m., turning to rain and snow as the temperature drops, and then snow after 9 a.m. Accumulations of one to three inches are possible throughout the day. The temperature at 5 p.m. is expected to be 26. Expect plenty of gusts, too, with some as high as 30 mph.
The blowing snow will continue into the evening, with another inch of snow possible in the late night hours.
Tuesday should be mostly sunny with a high near 25.
The snow is likely to return Wednesday, mainly after noon, the NWS predicts. One to two inches of new snow is possible during the day. The high will be near 31.
Thanksgiving Day is expected to be mostly sunny with a high of 18.