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Once snow chances tonight push off to the east Saturday morning, the rest of the weekend on into the first part of the new work week is currently forecast to be dry. Expecting generally partly cloudy skies, with winds mainly topping out in the 10 to 15 MPH range. There will be a gradual warming trend in highs through the upcoming days, this weekend ranging from the mid 20s to low 30s in the northeast to the low to mid 40s. The first half of the work week continues that trend, with highs by Wednesday climbing into the mid 50s to mid 60s.
Accumulating snowfall once again looks to spread across the area, this time focusing across the southern half. A Winter Weather Advisory is in effect for Rooks, Osborne, and Mitchell counties from 6PM this evening through 6AM Saturday. Snowfall amounts up to around 2 inches will be possible across the advisory area, diminishing further north. Winds will be light, with speeds around 5 to 15 MPH, turning more northerly with time.
Accumulating snowfall once again looks to spread across the area, this time focusing across the southern half. A Winter Weather Advisory is in effect for Rooks, Osborne, and Mitchell counties from 6PM this evening through 6AM Saturday. Snowfall amounts up to around 2 inches will be possible across the advisory area, diminishing further north. Winds will be light, with speeds around 5 to 15 MPH, turning more northerly with time.