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Forecast Last Updated at Sunday, February 12, 2012 at 6:04PM

Snow's Done; Very Cold

The northwest flow snow shower engine has shut down, and now it's going to be clear for the rest of the night. Winds will remain quite gusty, although not as strong as last night. Monday starts out with sunshine, but clouds increase quickly during the afternoon. Just a few snow flurries will be possible late Monday night into Tuesday morning, changing to light rain/drizzle.

Sunday

Hi: 20 Lo: 15

Clear & cold; Continued windy with NW wind 15-25 mph gusting to 45 mph at times
Monday

Hi: 36 Lo: 27

Increasing clouds late; Snow flurries possible late Monday night; NW wind 10-20 mph becoming south 5-10 mph
Tuesday

Hi: 38 Lo: 31

Early flurries changing to drizzle, or perhaps some freezing drizzle at night; South wind 5-15 mph becoming NW at night
Wednesday

Hi: 46 Lo: 33

Early clouds giving way to sunshine; A bit milder
Thursday

Hi: 43 Lo: 32

Rain arriving; Rain could begin briefly as freezing rain early Thursday morning

Further Out

Friday - AM drizzle or mountaintop flurries possible; Becoming partly cloudy; High in the lower 40s; Low near 30 degrees
Saturday - Scattered clouds; Seasonable; High in the lower 40s; Low in the upper 20s

Forecast Discussion

Snow showers and flurries have now ended, and morning low temperatures were the coldest of the season so far. A sampling of overnight low temperatures include 8 in Boone, 6 in Banner Elk, 9 in West Jefferson, 12 in Spruce Pine, 10 in Sparta, and (drumroll please), minus 1 atop Beech Mountain.

Snow amounts vary widely around the area, but generally follow the outlined snow totals that we’ve had in the forecast. Click over to our Facebook page for a listing of our friends’ snow reports.

Skies were sunny this afternoon and it will be clear, windy and continued cold for tonight.

Monday begins with some sunshine, although clouds will be increasing during the afternoon ahead the next weakening weather system that will be sliding across the Gulf Coast states. A bit of light snow is expected late Monday night into Tuesday morning, perhaps ending as some drizzle or freezing drizzle late Tuesday or Tuesday night. Any snow accumulations are expected to be light for Valentine's Day, probably staying in the dusting category.

Wednesday will be governed by high pressure, and sunshine will give temperatures a nice boost back a little above normal. A stronger storm system coming out of the southern Plains will propel a cold front into the area on Thursday, along with a slug of rain.

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