
The National Weather Service is calling for a slight chance of freezing rain overnight Tuesday — with more winter weather on the way Wednesday and Thursday.
Precipitation will move northward overnight, beginning as snow, then changing to rain or sleet by sunrise Wednesday morning. The NWS is calling for a 50 percent chance of rain or freezing rain Wednesday morning, increasing to 80 percent in the afternoon. As temperatures fall after sunrise, precipitation is expected to change to snow – with a half-inch of new snow possible.
On Thursday, there is a 60 percent chance of rain or snow before noon, tapering off to 30 percent as the day progresses. Skies are expected to clear Thursday evening.
Icy conditions are expected to to be primary hazard from the front.
A high temperature of 48 on Thursday and a low of 26 on Tuesday night is projected.
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