I don’t have live weather data access in this moment, so I can’t pull tomorrow’s snow totals directly right now. If you’d like, I can guide you on getting a precise answer quickly from reliable sources. Options to get tomorrow’s snow inches
- Local weather app or website: Check the hourly forecast for your exact city or ZIP code on a trusted site (NWS/NOAA for the U.S., Met Office for the U.K., etc.). Look for “snowfall” or “accumulation” forecasts specific to tomorrow.
- National or regional weather service: Many provide 24–48 hour snowfall predictions with inch totals, including potential ranges and timing.
- Weather news outlets: They often publish city-by-city snowfall projections for the next day, sometimes with maps showing expected totals.
Tips for interpreting forecasts
- Snow accumulation depends on temperature, precipitation rate, and duration. Forecasts will usually show a range (e.g., 0–2 inches) or a high-end/low-end scenario.
- If you see probabilities (e.g., “10% chance of measurable snow”), that relates to whether any accumulation is expected rather than how much.
- For planning, use the highest confidence forecast the source provides and consider nearby-hourly updates, as amounts can change with new data.
If you share your location (city or ZIP code) and the time window you care about (e.g., 6 PM tomorrow to 6 AM the next day), I can give you a step-by- step checklist to fetch the latest official projection and help interpret it.
