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Is there a chance of snow tonight in Baton Rouge?

Many of you have been asking...is there a chance of snow in Baton Rouge tonight??  Well I have analyzed the latest forecast models and it seems like the rain/mist will be coming to an end around the same time the freezing temperatures arrive in Baton Rouge.  There is plenty of cold air aloft, but the surface temperatures will be at or just above 32 degrees.  With all of this in mind, it looks like we could see a few snow flurries after 10 PM tonight to early on Thursday Morning in Baton Rouge.  Accumulating snow is not expected in Baton Rouge at this time.  However, as you travel north into the Upper Florida Parishes and into McComb, MS there is a better chance of seeing some snow, and even some minor accumulation of snow.  There could be a light coating on the grassy surfaces up there.  See the graphic below:


Also, I would watch out for some icy spots on roads that do not dry out overnight - mainly on bridges and overpasses all around the Baton Rouge area.

Stay tuned to WBRZ throughout the day and night for updates!

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