Tuesday January 22

Slight chance ice Wednesday

School Forecast for:
Wednesday January 23rd
Last Updated: 8:00PM Tuesday January 22, 2019
Delay No School Early Dismissal
0%
(Nope)

0%
(Nope)
20%
(Low)

8PM Tuesday

Another storm system will move through the region Wednesday into Thursday. This storm system will be warmer than our previous ones and an extended period of pure rain is expected.

Temperatures are currently in the mid-teens. Overnight they should hold steady, but as clouds begin to increase temperatures should rise to the low-20s as we head toward morning. Temperatures are likely to approach the upper-20s around noon. After about 1PM, light spotty rain or freezing rain showers will be possible ahead of a warm front. Temperatures will be right around freezing at this time, so there will be the potential for a light glaze of ice on surfaces. At this time, very little ice is expected, but it doesn't take much to have an impact, especially with some roads remaining compromised from Sunday's storm. The ice threat will continue through about 7PM. After 7PM, temperatures should be above freezing, and a steady rain is expected during the overnight hours. About an inch of rain is likely. Temperatures will continue to rise Wednesday night and could approach the mid-40s by Thursday morning. Rain is likely to taper off late Thursday morning. And temperatures should gradually fall through the afternoon. Friday - temperatures in the 20s, with flurries possible. Saturday clear with temperatures in the teens to 20s.

A reassessment of tomorrow's ice threat will be posted in the morning.

School Impact Probability
Updated: January 16, 2019
For January 21st through 25th

Day Snow/Ice Delay Cancellation Early Dismissal
Monday (21) Very Low
Very Low
Very Low Very Low
Tuesday (22)
Very Low
Very Low
Very Low
Very Low
Wednesday (23)
Low
Very Low Very Low Very Low
Thursday (24)
Low
Very Low
Very Low
Very Low
Friday (25)
Very Low
Very Low
Very Low
Very Low
School impact probabilities offer a general sense of upcoming conditions, but are not specific forecasts.

Season Forecast
5:00AM Wednesday January 2nd

Kingstonsnows is formally forecasting a total of 34 inches of snow this winter, with a likely range of 22 to 46 inches. This forecast is below the average seasonal total of 44.8 inches.

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Although the forecast anticipates a likely range of 22 to 46 inches, there is about a 25% chance of less than 22 inches of snow, and a 25% chance of more than 46 inches of snow. It is important to remember that it only takes one well placed nor'easter to dump significant snowfall. Additional details about how the forecast is made can be found HERE. We'll see how the forecast holds up by April!

-Ethan

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