Rain and snow showers Tuesday; impacts are low
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Out the door this morning should be dry, but get your umbrella ready to go. Precipitation starts after 9 a.m., and is a mix of rain/snow throughout the day.
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Any snow is wet and slushy. A brief, low accumulation is possible, but the good news is that most of today’s snow won’t stick, so impacts are minor.
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Some brief periods of heavy snow are possible, which will lead to low visibility on the road in the middle of the day. Make sure you drive with your lights on today, even in the daylight.
It’ll feel cold, breezy, and damp outdoors, so make sure you dress warm. Rain or snow boots are a good idea. Temperatures struggle into the upper 30s this afternoon.
Precipitation wraps up late this evening, leading to a quiet day Wednesday.
There's a brief chance for rain/snow late Wednesday night, otherwise, the week trends dry with a snow/rain possible on New Year’s Day.
Today: Rain/snow showers. Breezy. High 38.
Tonight: Mostly cloudy. Low 34.
Wednesday: Mostly cloudy. High 40.
Thursday: Mostly cloudy. High 38.