Me, when dusting forecast verifies *just* north of Randoph County. pic.twitter.com/JWMJ8LBkZ4
— Bryan McCormick (@BryanAMcCormick) January 15, 2021
As snow showers move across Region 8 this afternoon, a dusting may create slick spots on bridges and overpasses. pic.twitter.com/UzZiXOM9nU
— Bryan McCormick (@BryanAMcCormick) January 15, 2021
It’ll also feel quite windy this afternoon. Gusts approaching 40mph! pic.twitter.com/IHbJxypm0v
— Bryan McCormick (@BryanAMcCormick) January 15, 2021
Sunshine early today will give way to clouds and scattered wintry mix this afternoon. Any snow will have to overcome warm surface temperatures and dry air aloft.
— Bryan McCormick (@BryanAMcCormick) January 15, 2021
You mean you aren’t glued to the monitor during every weather hit?
— Bryan McCormick (@BryanAMcCormick) January 15, 2021
WHAT WE’RE TRACKING: a potent upper disturbance over the Midwestern US may steer snow showers our way this afternoon. pic.twitter.com/G6FFYzezfS
— Bryan McCormick (@BryanAMcCormick) January 15, 2021
That’s precisely what I’m saying!
— Bryan McCormick (@BryanAMcCormick) January 14, 2021
By tomorrow afternoon, light rain and snow showers should move across Region 8. A dusting is possible north of the state line, where temps stay in the mid 30s. pic.twitter.com/Xf5hB6CIjI
— Bryan McCormick (@BryanAMcCormick) January 14, 2021
The weather will turn windy over the next couple days, however, with gusts approaching 30-35mph.
— Bryan McCormick (@BryanAMcCormick) January 14, 2021
Good morning! The first in a series of cold fronts will pass through Region 8 today, but it won’t amount to much rainfall.
— Bryan McCormick (@BryanAMcCormick) January 14, 2021
Oh he underpaid by a lot.
— Bryan McCormick (@BryanAMcCormick) January 13, 2021
I think you’ve solved the mystery.
— Bryan McCormick (@BryanAMcCormick) January 13, 2021