Tuesday, November 18, 2008

A Very Cold Night Ahead

The snow has now ended across most of the state, but the cold air is still settling in. Lows by Wednesday morning will be in the teens and twenties statewide. The current cold weather pattern will generally stay in place through the remainder of the month, resulting in below normal temperatures, and another chance or two to see a few flurries.

Zach

Flurries Linger

Just got a report from my co-anchor Greg McQuade, and he says that there are flurries in Carytown. Looking at Doppler Max 6, we still have isolated flurries hanging around the area...even with temperatures in the upper 30s and low 40s! The chance for flurries will quickly diminish after sunset (around 5 PM).

Snow Pictures From Matoaca

These were sent in by Donna Lodge, thanks!



Flurries Exit

Most of the the flurries have now diminished across the area. We could still see extremely isolated pockets of flurries for the rest of this morning, but the chances are slim.

Keep those photos coming! Email me at ajustus@wtvr.com

Video Of Snow In Chesterfield

This was sent in by James Williams...thank you!

Snow In Chesterfield County

A nice batch of flurries is now moving through Chesterfield County. Here is a photo from Claudia:

More Snow Reports

We have received some more reports of flurries in the near West End of Richmond. These photos were sent in from Evelyn in Louisa where it snowed earlier this morning.





Flurries In The Area

I got a call from Stacy, our weatherwatcher in Louisa, and she reports that snow is falling at her house. Patches of flurries will be possible through the morning, then skies will eventually clear out by this evening. We are not expecting any accumulations with these flurries, in fact, most will melt on impact.

Please send any photos of snow to my email, ajustus@wtvr.com, and I will show them on-air!