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Wednesday, February 5, 2014
10:41 AM
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The National Weather Service is calling for 4 to 7 more inches of snow today and another inch or two tonight, in addition to what's on the ground. Expect snowfall rates of around an inch an hour late this morning and early this afternoon.
The accumulating snow will result in difficult travel with snow covered roads and poor visibility. The snow will vary in intensity at times with visibility as low as a quarter of a mile.
Today's high is expected to be 24 with an overnight low of 10. Thursday forecasts a 19-degree high and a 6-degree low with a 20 percent chance of some more snow. Friday should be clear and breezy with a high of 17 and a low of 7.
The weekend brings highs in the 20s and lows in the teens both Saturday and Sunday with a chance of snow both days. Monday offers a high of 18 and a low of 6.
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The accumulating snow will result in difficult travel with snow covered roads and poor visibility. The snow will vary in intensity at times with visibility as low as a quarter of a mile.
Today's high is expected to be 24 with an overnight low of 10. Thursday forecasts a 19-degree high and a 6-degree low with a 20 percent chance of some more snow. Friday should be clear and breezy with a high of 17 and a low of 7.
The weekend brings highs in the 20s and lows in the teens both Saturday and Sunday with a chance of snow both days. Monday offers a high of 18 and a low of 6.
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