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Snow chances continue into late tonight and Friday morning.

Arctic air will continue to filter in behind a cold front through tonight. Combined with moisture from the Great Lakes, additional snow showers can be expected mainly over the mountains through early Friday morning. Whiteout conditions may occur along the higher ridgetops at times due to strong winds and low visibilities. Snow accumulations will be mainly focused in and around the mountains, with a fresh coating of snow possible in the lowlands. Another weak disturbance brings a second chance of light snow showers tonight into Friday morning, with a few inches of additional accumulation possible in the higher ridges. The entire area dries out by Friday afternoon, though light snow could persist in some portions of the northeast mountains. There will be a short burst of high pressure Saturday and Sunday with milder temperatures, then precipitation will return Sunday night. Monday and Tuesday both look soggy and milder with all rain expected at this time.

 

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