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A warm front lifting across the area will bring some light snow over the north tonight with around an inch expected. Low pressure tracking north along an approaching cold front will bring a couple more inches of snow to the north Wednesday night, changing to rain in eastern areas on Thursday. An Arctic front will follow Thursday night possibly making wet roads icy. Caution: Snow will again hide lingering ice on driveway and walkways. Much colder late Thursday night.

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