The stormy weather pattern continues and as another storm approaches. Friday will be sunny, breezy and chilly but snow starts up again on Saturday night. The National Weather Service has issued a winter storm watch in advance for Saturday night.
Temperatures look like they will stay colder and that means most of the precipitation falls as snow.
There is also more moisture that will get wrapped up into this storm and potentially we could be looking at upwards of 4 to 6 inches of snow, with totals that may approach nine inches or more in spots closer to I-84 and north. There still is a slight risk of some mixing near the coast by early Sunday morning.
Travel will be difficult overnight Saturday into the early morning hours of Sunday. At times, the snow will come down moderately to heavy.
Showers will taper off Sunday morning and temperatures will rise into the upper 30s. Melting will occur through the day.
The weather pattern remains very active for the next two weeks. Another storm will head our way Tuesday.
FRIDAY: Mostly sunny and breezy. High of 40.
SATURDAY: Mostly cloudy with late snow. High of 34.
SUNDAY: Early snow showers, then partly sunny. High of 37.
MONDAY: Partly sunny. High of 34.
TUESDAY: Mostly cloudy, snow showers. High of 34.
WEDNESDAY: Morning clouds, then sun. High of 37.
THURSDAY: Mostly cloudy, wintry mix showers.High of 39.