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Brief Wednesday Flurries Could Slicken Commute Before Big Warm-Up

A fast-moving weak system brings only a dusting for most areas.

Overview

  • Patchy light snow and flurries are expected for a few hours early Wednesday, with precipitation exiting by afternoon and some sunshine possible.
  • Accumulation should be minimal, generally a dusting at most, though forecasters note roads may be mostly wet in many spots with isolated slick patches possible during the morning rush.
  • Temperatures start in the 20s to low 30s with wind chills in the teens, then rebound into the upper 40s to low 50s by late day.
  • Another quick, low-impact round is possible late Wednesday night into Thursday morning, with a brief passing rain shower possible Thursday as milder air moves in.
  • A pronounced warm-up arrives late week, with highs near the 60s Thursday, 70s on Friday, and 70s to near 80 over the weekend.