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Cold with below normal temperatures will continue through the weekend with a warming trend beginning next week. There is a slight chance (20-30%) of light snow tonight with less than 0.5" expected. Arctic air will move back into the area Friday.
There’s a 20-30% chance for light snow/flurries later this afternoon into this evening. Areas north of I-44 may see flurries, but areas south of I-44 are more likely to see light snow showers. Accumulations are less than 0.5” and little to no impacts are expected. If roads do become partially to fully snow covered, remember to take it slow and use caution.
Another Arctic air mass will move into the area Friday into the weekend bringing low temperatures into the single digits with wind chills in the single digits to teens below zero.
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.