Hard to believe, but tomorrow could feature a few hours of the most intense winter weather we’ve seen in years. Rain develops overnight and eventually changes to snow during the morning, and then may become heavy, accompanied by gusty winds and falling temperatures.
By the time things wrap up in afternoon, anywhere from 1-3” of accumulation along and east of 95, and 3-5” in the western and northern areas. Roads could become snow covered during the heaviest snow, but a strong March sun should clear things quickly when things wrap up in the early afternoon. Once the sun sets, any wet areas would freeze as temperatures fall well below freezing.
After tomorrow, spring arrives in earnest early next week.