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Light snow will clip areas south of the Highway 34 corridor tonight with accumulations generally less than an inch. Late tonight into early Monday morning there may be a wintry mix in these areas. Then looking at the week ahead, it appears a spring-like weather pattern will be in store with warming temperatures and almost daily chances of rain and even a few thunderstorms from time to time.
A passing weather system will bring some light snow to areas south of the Highway 34 corridor tonight into early Monday morning. Snow accumulation of less than an inch expected. However, light freezing rain and freezing drizzle may mix in with the snow at times late tonight into Monday morning, possibly producing a light ice glaze on elevated surfaces. Thus there may be some localized slick spots into the morning commute in these areas.
Rainfall is back in the forecast this week with a couple systems impacting the area. Chances of seeing at least an inch of rainfall through Friday are medium to high (60-90%), especially south of I-80. This is going to be the most rainfall the region has seen since the second week of January! No flooding concerns are expected at this time.
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