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Stray sprinkle or flurry possible tonight; Stretch of below-freezing temps starts Thursday

QUICK-LOOK FORECAST:

  • Below freezing for several days starting tomorrow
  • Dry Thursday through at least Saturday
  • Chance flurry or snow shower on Sunday

>>TRACK THE CONDITIONS: Live Doppler 7 Radar

DETAILED FORECAST:

TODAY: Cloudy skies expected in the evening with a stray sprinkle or flurry possible. Clouds will linger into the night, but clear a bit by morning, according to Storm Center 7′s Chief Meteorologist McCall Vrydaghs. Temperatures will be dropping fast. Overnight lows expected in the middle teens.

THURSDAY: Some clouds early give way to sunshine for the afternoon. Much colder. High temperatures only make it to the middle 20s. Clear and cold for Thursday night with a low in the lower teens to upper single digits.

FRIDAY: Mostly sunny skies for Friday. Highs in the middle 20s.

SATURDAY: Partly sunny skies expected Saturday. More clouds arrive by the evening. Cold with a high near 30 degrees.

SUNDAY: Mostly cloudy and cold again. Highs near 30 degrees. Can’t rule out a snow flurry or light snow shower by Sunday night.

MONDAY: Mostly cloudy. Slight chance of snow flurries or light snow showers. Highs near freezing.

TUESDAY: Cloudy skies with a chance of a rain or snow shower. Highs in the upper 20s.

WEDNESDAY: Partly sunny and still cold. Highs in the middle 20s.

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