Say goodbye to the sun for awhile |
March 20, 2017 |
It was nice while it lasted, and the brief dry
spell afforded by the sunshine of the past two
days has helped the many hard working folks
who've been out helping to get things back to
normal after numerous mudslides and washouts,
but the respite is about to end.
A thin band of showers some locally heavy, are
currently morning northeast in our direction,
and tonight there's a 50-percent chance that
Bonners Ferry will see more snow, possibly half
an inch of it. The snow will turn to rain
Tuesday morning as the snow level lifts to 3,000
feet, with a 70-percent likelihood that rain
showers will continue over night, bringing as
much as a quarter-inch more water to our already
soaked area.
Another tenth of an inch is expected to fall on
Wednesday, but Thursday should bring a bit of
sunshine and a high near 46-degrees before it
clouds back up Thursday night in preparation for
another spate of moderate to heavy rain on
Friday.
Weatherbug radar image captured at 4:25 p.m. |
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