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QUICK-LOOK FORECAST
- Wind chills from 5 below to 15 below zero overnight
- Blowing snow, black ice possible
- Slow warming trend through week ahead
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DETAILED FORECAST
TONIGHT: Skies will be mostly cloudy. Some passing flurries. Gusty winds will create some blowing and drifting snow, mainly in rural areas.
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TUESDAY: A wind chill advisory that began Monday night remains in effect through 3 p.m. Skies will be partly to mostly cloudy. Temperatures will hold to around 10 degrees with wind chill readings staying anywhere from 5 below to 15 below zero as wind gusts continue. Some flurries will be possible toward evening.
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WEDNESDAY: After another bitter start, temperatures will top out in the upper teens for highs despite a mix of sun and clouds.
THURSDAY: Skies will be mostly sunny. Temperatures will slowly moderate, climbing into the upper 20s. It will be breezy at times.
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FRIDAY: Expect some increase in clouds late in the day. Otherwise skies will be partly cloudy with highs rebounding into the middle 30s. It will be breezy at times.
SATURDAY: Clouds will thicken through the day with a chance for a few passing showers or drizzle. It will be breezy but milder with highs in the middle 40s.
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