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Heavy rain, high winds, and hail are main severe concerns today
The melt begins with temperatures creeping closer to 40 degrees and partly cloudy skies. Conditions expected to be warmer than yesterday; highs just above freezing, similar sun amount. Highs continue to climb with the high 30s expected tomorrow under cloudier skies, continuing to gather through the overnight hours with a large bout of rain headed our way for Thursday. A rumble of thunder can't be ruled out, at the moment nothing severe expected from this system, accumulation totals close to half an inch of rain. This will help melt a good amount of snow; however temperatures drop substantially into the overnight, with a flash freeze potential Friday morning. The upcoming week stays on the above freezing trend, with highs making another run towards the 40s.
Today: Partly sunny, "warmer", breezy. High 34.
Tonight: Some more clouds, breezy. Low 30.
Wednesday: Gathering clouds, warmer. High 38.
Thursday: Rainy through the day. Warm. High 46.