STORM WATCH

First snowstorm of the season arrives tonight. Here's the latest on timing and impacts.

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Snow develops late tonight and continues into Sunday morning before tapering off. Gusty winds and colder air move in through the afternoon, with quieter weather early next week.
Snow develops late tonight, becoming steadier after late evening and continuing through the overnight hours. Accumulations will build gradually, with most areas picking up a light to moderate snowfall by daybreak Sunday.
Snow tapers off from west to east Sunday morning, with lingering flakes possible early before skies begin to brighten.
Gusty northwest winds move in behind the snow, keeping conditions cold and blustery through the day. After Sunday, temperatures stay chilly but dry for the first half of the week, before a milder and potentially wet pattern returns late week.
Tonight: Snow arrives late evening and becomes steady overnight. Expect roughly 1 to 3 inches of accumulation by early Sunday morning, with slick roads developing late. Temperatures fall into the upper 20s, allowing snow to stick easily.
Sunday: Snow lingers early, mainly through mid-morning, adding another coating to 1 inch before tapering off. Skies gradually clear late morning into the afternoon. Temperatures start near 30, then slowly fall into the mid to upper 20s, with gusty winds creating bitter wind chills.
Monday: Mostly cloudy and cold with highs in the upper 20s to lower 30s. Breezy conditions continue, keeping it feeling colder than the thermometer suggests.
Tuesday: Brighter skies with highs in the low to mid 30s. Cold but calmer compared to earlier in the week.
Wednesday: Turning milder with sunshine and highs in the upper 30s to low 40s.