Well, it's not all snow yet, folks! Driving home from work about 10-15 minutes ago, most of our light snow from earlier today had switched over to a rain/snow mix. I'm expecting it to turn to mostly snow by midnight, but by then we may have already seen our heaviest precipitation. The 700mb dry punch is already located over western parts of the state, however shortwave energy is currently swinging northeast through western SD and south-central portions of ND creating an enhancement of precipitation over southern portions of the state. If we can cool a few degrees by the time that precip swath reaches us, we may see some moderate snows for a few hours. If we get that, we may see that 3-7 inches the NWS is advertising. Otherwise, our accumulations could be considerably less. We've likely already missed out on an inch or two due to the warm surface layer, this evening...

Again, repeating... As of 7:40pm CST, in Grand Forks, ND: cold rain and a mixture of wet snow.

I'll update the news as the night progresses.