Weather services show that local snowfall timing is very location-specific and changes hour by hour, so a precise “stop time” needs a street- or city-level forecast.
Why a precise time needs your location
Snow bands are narrow and move differently even across the same city, so one neighborhood can stop seeing snow while another still gets flurries. Forecast models update several times a day, so “when it stops” can shift by a few hours as new data comes in.
How you can check right now
- Open a trusted weather app or site and use the “hourly” or “next 24 hours” view for your exact town or postcode; the last hour showing snow/rain icons is the best estimate for when it stops.
- Radar maps with a time slider (often called “future radar”) will show the snow area moving away from your location and give a rough end time.
If you share your nearest city or postcode, a more tailored explanation of what to look for in that hourly forecast can be provided.
