Weather Forecast: Cold Front Brings Snow Showers
The week ahead promises to be cold and potentially snowy, with multiple First Alerts and warnings in place, emphasizing the need for close monitoring of weather updates to stay safe and prepared for the expected conditions.

A cold front is expected to bring a chance of snow showers south on Monday evening, with temperatures anticipated to drop significantly, prompting Meteorologist Phil Schreck to issue a First Alert for Sunday night, details of which are yet to be disclosed.
Earlier updates from February 7 indicated a "hard freeze warning" was in effect, with temperatures expected to drop below 0°F and wind chills of 10 mph. This extreme cold weather is set to persist throughout the week, with multiple chances of snow or snow showers forecasted.
The KCBD Weather Report for Sunday, February 9, reveals that the cold front will bring increasing clouds on Monday, with flakes expected in the evening. Furthermore, there are likelihoods of snow on Wednesday and into next weekend, ensuring that the cold weather will be a dominant feature of the week's weather forecast.
Residents are advised to stay updated with the latest weather forecast and take necessary precautions to protect themselves and their properties from the anticipated cold and potential snow showers throughout the week.