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Weather

Winter Weather Advisory issued for Monday-Tuesday

Winter Weather Advisory issued for Monday-Tuesday
John Bobel
January 14, 2018

A Winter Weather Advisory will go into effect at 1pm on Monday, January 15 and continue through 1pm on Tuesday, January 16.

Snow is expected. Plan on slippery road conditions,including during the evening commute on Monday and during the morning commute on Tuesday. Total snow accumulations of 1 to 3 inches are expected.

Predicted low for Monday night: 10

High on Tuesday: 15

Low Tuesday night: 4 with wind chill in the – teens.

Daytime temperatures will not rise above freezing until Friday.

Here’s the complete forecast.

Here’s the latest severe weather briefing

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