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Scattered snow showers and flurries will remain possible overnight, but will gradually taper off through the morning hours, Storm Center 7 Chief Meteorologist Eric Elwell said. Little accumulation is likely. Temperatures will fall into the middle 20s by morning. Gusty winds will keep wind chills in the teens, Elwell said.
Friday: Scattered snow showers or flurries will be possible in the morning before tapering off. Some breaks in the clouds are expected by late in the day. It will be blustery with highs holding in the lower 30s.
New Year's Eve: Clouds will return during the day with a threat for rain and/or snow showers by afternoon. Precipitation should taper off by late evening. Temperatures will climb into the lower 40s.
New Year's Day: Skies will remain mostly cloudy with a break in the precipitation early. Rain will develop by late afternoon into the evening. Highs will be in the lower 40s.
Monday: Rain showers will be likely. It will be breezy and mild with highs in the lower 50s.
Tuesday: Expect a chance for showers to remain with unseasonably mild temperatures back in the lower 50s.