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A break from the wet weather midweek. Much needed dry-time for water to soak in, and allow rivers to move the excess water. River remains high and fast but none are forecast to a level of MAJOR concern. This is typical spring-flooding but if there's a higher frequency of rain events, this could change. The next weather focus in the end of the week. Friday will be another messy, but less snowy day, compared to last week. Overall the next two weeks seems pretty typical for March, just don't expect a warm-up. Cool and damp is the name of the game.
Tonight: Mostly cloudy. Low 34.
Tuesday: Mostly sunny. High 45.
Wednesday: Mostly cloudy. High 44.
Thursday: Mostly cloudy. 44.
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