Snow Event: Wednesday 12/10/25 – Friday 12/12/25
Watch for icey conditions!
Event Forecast Timeline
Forecasts are calling for rain, sleet, and snow through Friday morning.
Forecast Impact
Between 2-4 inches of precipitation are expected. This will likely take the form of rain on Wednesday.
Landscaping by Mark & Sons’ Response Plan
Dispatch Time:
The rain and high temperatures on Wednesday should melt most, if not all, of the remaining snow. From there, it looks like any snow we receive will be minimal, so we do not currently anticipate a plow event but we are ready if needed.
Live updates will appear below.
10:00 am
WEDNESDAY 10:00AM: The hourly forecast is showing we should have around 1-1.25 inches of snow at this time, but it has all been rain that has melted exisiting snow. The forecast only shows another 0.75-1 inches of snow to come, so we do not foresee hitting the 2" trigger.
10:00 am
THURSDAY 10:00AM: Yesterday's slush has mostly frozen over and condictions are very icey, be careful! Only another 1/4 inch or so of snow is expected today through Friday morning. If this is accurate we will not be hitting the 2" trigger.
If the high winds are creating snow drifts that you would like plowed, you may request a special dispatch for a fee (found in your contract) by emailing us at landscapingbymarkandsons@gmail.com. Stay safe out there!
5:30 pm
THURSDAY 5:30PM: Most of our service area has around 0.75 - 1.25 inches. If the intermitent flurrying continues, we may end up hitting our 2" trigger, at least in some areas. We will continue to measure and post updates below.