First snow fell today
YOUNGSTOWN — It was just a trace, but it was the first snowflakes to fall this winter season in the Mahoning Valley.
The little bit of snow that fell today is also a sign of things to come.
There is a chance of snow Tuesday and Wednesday, but no accumulation is expected, said Gary Garnet, a meteorologist with the National Weather Service in Cleveland.
The Valley averages 0.1 of an inch of accumulated snow by this time.
It was only 15 years ago that 7.7 inches of snow fell on the Valley in October 1993.
It’s been about 10 degrees colder than usual during the last few days.
The high for Tuesday is supposed to be in the upper 30s. The average high for this time of the year in the area is 56 degrees.
On Thursday, the forecast calls for a high in the mid 50s.
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