(MSC Radio)--In like a lion, out like a lamb, as the old saying goes regarding the month of March, could prove true due to the return of winter weather this weekend.
MSC Radio Network Chief Meteorologist Bill Spencer, during Friday morning's "Weather Talk," said motorists should be forewarned about expected difficult travel Sunday night/early Monday, after the winter weather moves in. "My concern would be Sunday night, Monday morning. Why? Because Sunday night, you're gonna be down to 23, and all this stuff, rain, snow, mix, whatever the case may be, is gonna freeze up. And it'll get about a quarter to maybe a half an inch of snow with rain, and it's gonna be 23. If you're gonna have a debacle on your hands on the roadways, it's gonna be Sunday night."
Spencer says after a windy Saturday in the 60's, Sunday morning will bring very light snow, under a quarter of an inch, which could affect bridges and overpasses, with the temp then rising above freezing, with a rain/snow mix developing that could affect the late Sunday night, early Monday morning travel.








