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Dry conditions and cold temperatures will continue through the week into the upcoming weekend. Another front will move in late Friday and Friday night, bringing temperatures back below zero by Saturday morning.
When recent rain or snowmelt comes into contact with freezing temperatures, black ice can form — and you might not even see it. While black ice is more prevalent at night, it can often stick around for the morning commute. Use caution when driving...don’t let black ice sneak up on you. weather.gov/safety/winter
We've received reports of anywhere between 4 to 10 inches of total snow accumulations across the area from this weekend's winter storm. Amounts varied quite a bit across short distances as heavier bands of snow moved overhead. Note that the shading of the map will not perfectly represent exact snowfall amounts at all locations as a result.