A strong cold front will approach the region on Sunday, according to meteorologist, Bobby Martrich of EPAWA Weather Consulting, and bring scattered showers in the morning.
As we enter into the afternoon hours, precipitation will evolve into steadier periods of rain., according to EPAWA
As low pressure develops along the boundary late afternoon Sunday through Sunday evening, rainfall rates will be enhanced, and heavier rain is expected, according to the report.
A squall line moves through the region during the early evening hours, then a changeover from rain to snow will likely occur overnight for the interior, with several inches of snow possible, most notably in the higher terrain.
Cold air advection-related wind will follow this system on Monday.
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