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Midday Forecast, Tuesday February 19, 2013

By: Meteorologist Regina Miller
Updated: February 19, 2013
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Updated Midday Tuesday, February 19th
Reported by Meteorologist Regina Miller

This afternoon we'll see some leftover rain or snow showers in spots.  Temps will briefly rise into the low 40s before falling again late in the afternoon.  It will become very windy.  We'll have scattered wind-blown snow showers around (especially, but not limited to,  upslope & open areas to the north & west) this evening. 

Tonight will be windy and colder with lows ranging from the mid teens to the northwest to the low 20s to the southeast.  Tomorrow will be variably cloudy, blustery and colder with some flurries and scattered upslope snow showers around.   Highs will average in the mid 20s.

Thursday early clouds and perhaps a few lingering flurries will break for sunshine.  It will be slightly warmer with temps in the low to mid 30s.   Friday a system may advance toward the region bringing some scattered mixed showers late.  It may end with some rain showers on Saturday.  Saturday will top out in the upper 30s to around 40.

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