National Weather Service United States Department of Commerce

Tonight will be another cold night, with temps in the single digits to teens. Through the remainder of the week, we will see a slight warming trend, especially into the weekend. Precip chances will remain minimal, largely in the form of flurries in our northeast.
Monday night brought a quick-hitting and admittedly sneaky snow event to portions of the area mainly north of I-80. This band of snow persisted its longest near the U.S. Highway 30 corridor where totals ended up being one to two and a half inches, and impacts of slippery, snow-covered roads. We thank our observers for their reports!
Taking a look back at January, temperatures started out warm for the first 2 weeks then turned much colder for the rest of the month. Most of the precipitation fell on January 8th, with monthly totals a quarter to an inch below normal. Snowfall also was below normal for the month. More information: www.weather.gov/dvn/climate_monthly_01_2026