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13 FIRST ALERT: Slippery/icy roads this evening with snow, wind and rapidly falling temperatures
While accumulations should remain around an inch or less for most places, the combination of wet surfaces turning to ice with rapidly falling temperatures, and gusty winds will make for some slippery and tricky travel the next several hours.
Skies will clear out quickly tonight behind the front and that will allow temperatures to drop. Expect lows in the low to mid-40s tonight. Winds will begin to relax, but wind chills should drop to the upper 30’s anyways. The rest of Friday looks great! We’ll have plenty of sunshine with highs in the low/mid 60’s.
Snow showers and flurries develop behind the front late tonight into Friday morning. Some very light accumulations are possible. The temp drop behind this front is pretty dramatic. Readings hit the low and mid 20s by morning with a wind chill as low as the high single digits.