The system that brought rain to our area last night departed today and we have had some blustery conditions in its wake with highs near 60. A second upper level system will approach tonight and meet up with a strong cold front tomorrow to generate some wintry weather. A stout north wind and temps in the 30s will combine to create some very cold conditions for the area. The upper level system will generate snow beginning early tomorrow and persisting through afternoon. The heaviest snow will occur in northern counties where a Winter Weather Advisory has been issued for accumulations of 2″ – 5″ inches. Roads will likely become hazardous. Some snow, although lighter in intensity, may drift into the Amarillo area during the afternoon, but accumulations will likely remain below an inch…