Widespread snow today

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Light snow showers will start falling west of Hwy 31 first during the early to mid-morning hours, but will become widespread as we progress into the afternoon. Expect some moderate to heavy bands that’ll drop visibility quickly and could cause accidents/slide-offs by the afternoon and evening. Snow will fade away overnight, but roads could still be snow-packed and slick for Monday AM drive. By early Monday morning, 1”- 3” will be a good bet for most, with a few pockets of 4+” possible under the heavy snow bands. Afterwards, temps start to rebound above freezing with another round of wintry mix possible Tuesday night into Wednesday.
Today: Cloudy with snow showers. Moderate/heavy in the afternoon. High of 29.
Tonight: Cloudy with snow showers slowly fading away. Low of 20.
Monday: Mostly cloudy with a slight chance of L.E. snow showers to the west. High of 28.
Tuesday: Partly sunny to mostly cloudy late. Highs in the low 30s.