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Snow showers are expected into early evening, and they will overlap with a cold front ushering in blustery conditions and temperatures falling through the 20s. This combination will result in at least patches of sharply reduced visibility in falling snow and lightly snow covered roads that will be slick. Be ready for rapidly changing conditions early this evening.
Scattered snow showers/flurries and gusty winds are possible this evening with falling temperatures. Little to no accumulation is expected. This weekend will be much colder with more snow chances Saturday and wind chills dropping below zero Saturday night and Sunday night.
Snow squalls are short, intense bursts of snow and wind that can catch people off guard. They can reduce visibility and cause dangerous travel conditions. If possible, avoid or delay travel until the squall passes. If you’re caught in one, slow down, turn on your headlights and hazard lights, and try to exit the road. Don’t let snow squalls sneak up on you! For more visit weather.gov/safety.