Weather webcast with Rob Haswell
A push of warm air is also bringing more moisture. We can expect temperatures to warm into the mid to upper 30s over the next couple of days. The additional moisture brings periods of wet snow, drizzle and freezing rain and sleet. Area roads will be very challenging at times. We warm to near 40 late week and the active precipitation tapers off. However, a great deal of melting will lead to concerns for river flooding and ponding on some areas will blocked or poor drainage.
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