Some passing flurries or patchy freezing drizzle will be around to start the day so watch out for a few slick spots, according to Storm Center 7 Chief Meteorologist Eric Elwell.
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Otherwise, blustery, chilly weather is expected with clouds slowly breaking.
Highs will hold in the upper 30s. It will be a cold night with clearing skies and temperatures starting out Wednesday near 20 degrees.
After a dry day Wednesday, a wintry mix is expected to start the day Thursday. The morning will likely begin with snow or freezing rain or a mix of both before changing to rain as temperatures climb above freezing Thursday afternoon.
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