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Overnight Forecast, Saturday February 9th, 2013

By: Meteorologist Steve Newton
Updated: February 9, 2013
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Updated: Saturday night, February 9th
Reported by: Meteorologist Steve Newton

Temperatures will be in the teens and near the single digits Sunday morning. This next week will be an "on and off" pattern alternating between disturbances moving through and periods of sunshine.

Clouds will increase Sunday afternoon with the next disturbance moving in for the overnight hours. There is a possibility of freezing rain or drizzle late Sunday night, but this is looking like more of a rain event than a snow event. There will be periods of rain Monday, but it will taper going into Monday evening and temperatures will be mild, with some communities close to 50. Some communities could see a snow shower late Monday and early Tuesday.

Tuesday will bring a mix of sun and clouds. Models are showing a disturbance brushing past us to the south Wednesday. There will be rain or snow showers associated with this disturbance.

Thursday will represent another break before another disturbance moves in for Friday and Saturday.

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