Posted: Feb 6, 2012 4:16 PM by Meteorologist Mike Rawlins
Updated: Feb 6, 2012 4:18 PM
Snow showers will dissipate this evening in our western counties, leaving skies partly to mostly cloudy through early Tuesday morning.
As another area of high pressure builds into Montana on Tuesday, skies will become mostly sunny.
However, temperatures will remain chilly for another day.
Afternoon highs should only reach the low 30s.
Overall, the pattern remains inactive for the Northwest, so no major storm systems are expected this week.
Temperatures will warm into the upper 40s by the weekend with clouds increasing on Sunday ahead of our next weather maker.
Rain and snow showers will be possible next Monday as this disturbance pulls into the state.
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Meteorologist Mike Rawlins
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