QUICK-LOOK FORECAST
- Few flurries or snow showers tonight
- Isolated slick spots possible
- Blustery and cold tomorrow
- Snow showers on Saturday
DETAILED FORECAST
OVERNIGHT: A few scattered flurries or isolated snow showers still possible through the night. Little to no accumulation expected for most, but a couple of quick bursts could drop visibility slightly and leave behind a light coating. This may lead to some isolated slick spots. Overnight lows will dip to the upper teens with wind chills in the single digits by morning.
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TOMORROW: A very cold morning with single digit wind chills and perhaps a few flurries. Clouds will break for some sun into the afternoon. A blustery and cold day with highs in the upper 20s and wind chills in the teens.
FRIDAY: Another cold morning with temperatures rising out of the teens. A quiet day, but chilly with highs in the middle 30s. Plenty of sunshine early will give way to more clouds into Friday night.
SATURDAY: Scattered snow showers likely throughout the day. A light accumulation expected, especially south. Highs expected in the lower 30s.
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SUNDAY: A few lingering flurries or a light snow shower possible early Sunday then mostly cloudy. Watch for a few slick spots to start the day. Seasonal highs in the middle 30s for the afternoon.
MONDAY: Partly cloudy and seasonal. Highs in the middle 30s.
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