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Weather

Winter Weather Advisory in effect at midnight Friday, April 6

Winter Weather Advisory in effect at midnight Friday, April 6
John Bobel
April 6, 2018

A Winter Weather Advisory will go into effect at midnight on Friday, April 6, 2018 and continue through 10am on Saturday, April 7.

Rain will begin Friday night and will turn to snow overnight to Saturday morning.  Accumulations up from 1-3″ are expected.

Roads may become slick and hazardous in the early morning hours.

A Winter Weather Advisory means that snow may cause travel  difficulties. Be prepared for slippery roads and limited visibilities, and use caution while driving.

A frost warning is likely for Saturday night, as low temperatures in the 20’s are forecast.

Here’s the forecast summary.

 

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