look at piny hollow at 8, mullika hill, the farther you are away from civilization, the less concreteperatures go down. this area of snow continuing to break apart as the area in montana continues. that's a clipper system. it's going to be moving this way. these things have limited moisture. they move through fast and so there's limited potential. as you go into the morning it's cold. the temperatures, not feels like but at least there's not a whole lot of wind. and in the afternoon it goes up into the 20s again. but itnstead of low 20s, maybe mid-20s. you probably won't even much of a difference. here comes saturday, and that is snow. the darker the blue the heavier the snow. this is not considered heavy, but it could be steady for many hours and look at these temperatures while snowing. that's a fluffy kind of snow. around a bit in whatever wind there is, and a little bit darker blues here in the latest computer models coast to the coast. the system could strengthen a little bit as it hits the coast. so there could be a bit more snow. and then we dry out, and then we get another arc