The chance for snow will start Monday afternoon and continue through at least early Tuesday morning. A total of from 1-3 inches should accumulate by late Tuesday morning. Obviously this comes on a night with a lot of sub-standard driving, so plan accordingly. Since it does arrive on New Years Eve my arbitrary-yet-official name for the storm is “Clark.” RIP, Dick.
If Clark drops another couple of inches by midnight – December 2012 could go into the Top 5 for snow totals!
This is the last in a parade of snowy waves for about a week. Celebrate safe…and keep calm.
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