National Weather Service United States Department of Commerce

Observational and model trends have shifted the risk of freezing rain slightly north this evening. There is still a brief window between 4-9pm tonight mainly along and north of Hwy 20 where a glaze of ice may occur on elevated and untreated surfaces. Pavement and air temps just above freezing will limit overall impact.
Strong northwest winds will develop after midnight tonight through Wednesday morning. Wind gusts over 45 mph will be possible creating difficult travel conditions primarily on north-south oriented roads. Some blowing and drifting of existing snow and visibility restrictions in snow showers overnight will be possible. Please drive carefully tonight and early Wednesday.
If driving during windy conditions, slow down, and maintain a safe distance from high-profile vehicles. Use caution on bridges and overpasses and keep a firm grip on the wheel with both hands.