Skies become partly cloudy late tonight, with temperatures falling to the upper 20s and lower 30s.Monday is looking quiet, with clouds and some sun. A passing sprinkle is possible in northern areas. Highs reach the mid 50s.Tuesday also looks nice, with increasing afternoon clouds and highs near 50 degrees.A long duration winter storm arrives early Wednesday morning with a mixture of rain, wet snow, and localized strong wind. Impacts will be limited during the day on Wednesday in the valleys, with mainly wet roads and temperatures close to 40.Then, Wednesday night into Thursday, widespread accumulating snow will be likely even in the valleys as the coastal low pressure strengthens.Significant accumulation (1-2 feet) is likely in the mountains, with at least 4-8 inches in the valleys.Snow and rain showers linger through Friday, and then things start to dry out over the weekend.Follow the NBC5 First Warning Weather team on social media:Chief Meteorologist Tyler Jankoski Facebook | X | InstagramMeteorologist Ben Frechette Facebook | X | InstagramMeteorologist Matt DiLoreto Facebook | XMeteorologist Andrew Grautski Facebook | XMeteorologist Marissa Vigevani Facebook | X
Skies become partly cloudy late tonight, with temperatures falling to the upper 20s and lower 30s.
Monday is looking quiet, with clouds and some sun. A passing sprinkle is possible in northern areas. Highs reach the mid 50s.
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Tuesday also looks nice, with increasing afternoon clouds and highs near 50 degrees.
A long duration winter storm arrives early Wednesday morning with a mixture of rain, wet snow, and localized strong wind.
Impacts will be limited during the day on Wednesday in the valleys, with mainly wet roads and temperatures close to 40.
Then, Wednesday night into Thursday, widespread accumulating snow will be likely even in the valleys as the coastal low pressure strengthens.
Significant accumulation (1-2 feet) is likely in the mountains, with at least 4-8 inches in the valleys.
Snow and rain showers linger through Friday, and then things start to dry out over the weekend.
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