Spots of dense fog overnight, more snow possible this weekend

QUICK-LOOK FORECAST

  • Dense fog in spots early overnight
  • Flurries/drizzle late Tuesday into Wednesday
  • Snow possible for the weekend

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DETAILED FORECAST

Overnight: Some clearing earlier this evening has led to some areas of dense fog. This shallow layer of fog and drizzle may create slick spots on the roads, Storm Center 7 Chief Meteorologist McCall Vrydaghs said. As clouds return later overnight, this layer of fog should slowly begin to dissipate. Overnight lows will fall to the middle teens, but with a very light breeze by morning it will feel like the single digits.

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Tuesday: Mostly cloudy and cold with temperatures starting in the teens. Highs will climb into the lower 30s in the afternoon. A weak cold front moves through the area bringing a passing flurry or light drizzle late in the day.

Wednesday: Mostly cloudy with a stray flurry or sprinkle early. Highs will reach the middle 30s.

Thursday: Mostly cloudy with scattered showers that could start as freezing rain. Temperatures will rise into the middle 30s with any lingering showers changing to light snow before ending at night.

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Friday: Cloudy with highs in the middle 30s. Snow showers are possible Friday night.

Saturday: Scattered snow showers are likely with a light accumulation possible. Highs will be in the lower 30s.

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