Well, we've been under another Winter Storm Warning most of this evening. While the Warning is up through tomorrow, most of the precipitation for us here in Grand Forks is likely over for the next 24 hours. We had a 1-3 hour period late this afternoon and early evening with freezing rain and sleet, which iced things up rather good, then had it switch over to all snow around 11:00 PM CST. Since then, we've had off and on light snow with a short bout of heavier snows from 11:30 through 12:00 AM CST. So far, we've probably picked up about a half-inch or so... We're not expecting much in the way of accumulating snows, but areas to the south and east may see a fairly significant amount. Our ND-DOT forecast has accumulations as high as 14-15 inches of snow by this evening around the Wahpeton area. If the track of the low changes any, we may see differing amounts here, but so far, it appears we should avoid the worst of the it.

Roads will still be treacherous no matter what happens... Even though the DOT has been out treating roads, I'm sure many are still ice and snow-covered, making for very slippery conditions. I slid right through a stop sign on my way into work...!

We'll see what it's like when I leave at 7:00 AM.