We're started off with bitterly cold and cloudy conditions across the Tri-State this morning. Some of our communities dipped as low as the mid-teens. Evansville dropped into the lower 20s. As we head through this Monday, we'll start to notice some changes in the weather pattern.
Southerly winds will help drive temperatures back into the mid to upper 30s under partly sunny skies this afternoon. We will be tracking snow chances north of the Ohio River beginning around 4:00 PM. Snow chances will start in our far northwestern communities and gradually become more widespread by 6:00 PM. Some of our Hoosier and Illinoian counties could see up to 1"-3" of snow tonight. While we aren't looking at major accumulations, it would be a good idea to stay cautious tonight into tomorrow morning. Roads are likely to get slick, not only because of snow, but most of the models are showing freezing rain/ice behind the snowfall overnight.

Most of the Tri-State will be placed under a Winter Weather Advisory beginning at 3:00 PM (CST) Monday afternoon thru 6:00 AM (CST) Tuesday morning. The advisory includes all of our Tri-State Counties north of the Ohio River plus, Henderson and Union Counties in Kentucky.