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7:00 AM | A burst of snow and/or ice early tomorrow could cause some slick spots; soaking rain on Saturday

Paul Dorian

6-Day Forecast

Today

Mostly sunny, cold, highs in the low 30’s

Tonight

Becoming cloudy, cold, chance for snow towards daybreak, low 20’s

Friday

A burst of snow and/or ice during the morning hours could cause slick spots then light rain during the afternoon that still could freeze on some surfaces or be mixed with ice pellets, cold, upper 30’s late

Friday Night

Mostly cloudy, cold, chance for a little more rain and/or ice, low-to-mid 30's

Saturday

Mostly cloudy, milder, periods of rain, some heavy in the afternoon and early nighttime, low-to-mid 50’s

Sunday

Partly sunny, becoming windy, upper 40's

Monday

Mostly cloudy, mild, near 50

Tuesday

Partly sunny, mild, showers possible, near 50

Discussion

An area of moisture from the south-central US will cause a burst of snow and/or ice around here from very late tonight through the morning hours on Friday and there can be some slick spots during the morning rush hour. While it’ll turn slightly milder tomorrow afternoon with light "plain" rain likely, we cannot rule out some freezing in the suburbs or even some ice pellets being mixed in at times. Much milder air wins out completely on Saturday and we are headed for a soaking rain event. Rain will come down hard during the afternoon and early evening hours with an inch of rain possible by the time the storm winds down late Saturday night. Sunday will feature clearing skies with windy conditions.

Video

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