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Overnight Forecast Monday, February 4th, 2013

By: Chief Meteorologist Joe Murgo
Updated: February 4, 2013
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Updated: Monday Night, February 4th
Reported by: Chief Meteorologist Joe Murgo


Clouds will try to break for a few peeks of sunshine Tuesday but there will still be a couple of isolated flurries. Temperatures will reach into the lower 30s during the afternoon. Another weak disturbance will bring a few flurries and snow showers Tuesday night into early Wednesday then clouds may break Wednesday afternoon. Thursday will feature a little more sunshine but yet another disturbance could bring some flurries during the afternoon. This disturbance will strengthen as it moves to the east coast, but it looks like we may miss the worst of this event. We'll have the possibility for some snow or a wintry mix Thursday night into Friday. It will becoming breezy Friday afternoon. A ridge of high pressure then will try to give us some sunshine over the weekend. Temperatures will also rebound into the lower to middle 40s before rain arrives Sunday night into Monday.

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