Fog, slick spots on roadways of concern overnight

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QUICK-LOOK FORECAST

  • Fog expected overnight
  • Re-freeze could lead to slick spots
  • Higher temperatures expected next week

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DETAILED FORECAST

Overnight: Fog will form overnight. In addition to reducing visibility, with temperatures below freezing it could freeze on surfaces such as roadways, cars and tree limbs, Storm Center 7 Meteorologist Brett Collar said. However, the big concern overnight is the water on the roads from Saturday's rain, which could freeze. Widespread ice is not expected, but some roads and walkways, especially those that haven't been treated, could become slick. Temperatures overnight will eventually dip into the middle 20s.

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Sunday: Mostly cloudy skies are expected with highs in the middle to upper 30s. With a little bit of moisture leftover, a light passing shower cannot be ruled out in the afternoon, but it's looking like a most will stay dry. Some rain may move in late, but it's looking like the better chance for rain returns Monday into Tuesday.

Monday: A few showers are possible with mostly cloudy skies. Highs will be near 50 degrees.

Tuesday: A cold front will move through and bring with it rain showers. Gusty winds also are possible. Highs will be in the middle to upper 50s.

Wednesday: A few lingering showers are possible under mostly cloudy skies. Highs will be in the lower 50s. There is the slight chance some of the precipitation early could be a wintry mix, but with temperatures just above freezing, most of what falls should be rain.

Thursday: Partly cloudy skies are on tap with highs in the lower 50s.

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