It was snowing pretty hard until just after midnight across Jefferson County. A second batch of snow showers came through around 3am this morning and gave us our final batch of snow for the morning. We got exactly 1 inch at our house this morning, which nearly covered up the grass. Here are some photos:




There is a chance for a few more snow showers today and tonight, but I don't think they'll be as strong as last night's. High temperatures will stay in the 20s for today and tomorrow, but should warm up into the 40s for late week.
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