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Flurries, snow showers possible overnight; morning slick spots expected

Passing flurries or a quick snow shower still possible with lingering clouds overnight, and a few slick spots around toward morning, Storm Center 7 Chief Meteorologist Eric Elwell said. Temperatures will drop into the lower 20s with wind chills in the teens.

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Today: Overnight snow had fallen, melted, and created black ice. Some more passing snow showers are still possible in the morning with reduced visibility and quick accumulation being possible as well. Anyone caught under a burst could see half to once inch. Roads could stay tricky through lunch with temperatures and road temperatures below freezing and improvements will be slow if things aren't treated. Isolated snow showers are still possible for the drive home. Winds will also gust anywhere from 25 to 35 mph, which could make the drive home slow as well. Blowing and drifting snow will be possible tonight as the bitter cold drops into the low 20s.

Friday: Partly cloudy skies will end the week. Temperatures will remain cool, only reaching into the upper 30s for highs.

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Saturday: Expect a mix of sun and clouds with highs rebounding into the lower 40s.

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Sunday: Clouds will return. There is a chance for rain or snow showers south. Highs will hold in the lower 40s.

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Monday: Skies will be mostly cloudy with a chance for evening snow showers or flurries. Highs will be near 40 degrees.

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