We’ve had a tame winter for the most part with snowfall amounts well below normal and temps averaging a touch above normal. Being about 1/2 way through winter, what does the rest of February hold? Well, the next 10 days looks relatively quiet in regards to snowfall. Here’s a look at a few of our models predictions for snowfall accumulation through the end of next week:



The LRC is predicting a “stormier than normal” 2nd half to the month. Here is a look at one models prediction post Valentine’s day weekend.

A very strong 978mb low riding out of the central plains. IF this verifies, this would bring a major snow event somewhere in the N. Plains. Stay tuned….



