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Morning Forecast Thursday, February 14, 2013

By: Meteorologist Regina Miller
Updated: February 14, 2013
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Updated Thursday Morning, February 14th
Reported by Meteorologist Regina Miller

Today we will have milder temperatures and partly sunny skies to the southeast.  Some areas will make it into the mid to upper 40s.  Along the Route 219 corridor and the western part of I-80 there will be more clouds.  The temperatures will not get as warm there with highs in the upper 30s.  There could be a few rain or snow showers around by evening (especially in northwestern zones). 

Tonight after an early snow or mixed shower, it will be mostly cloudy.  Lows will be in the upper 20s.

Tomorrow will be variably cloudy.  Some snow showers will develop late and may persist into Saturday morning as a disturbance will pass to our southeast.  There could be some new accumulations by early Saturday.  It will turn colder with highs only in the upper 20s to around 30. 

Sunday will be blustery and colder with some snow showers and flurries, especially early.  Highs will only be in the low to mid 20s.  Overnight lows for some locations could fall into the single digits.  For Monday it will be partly sunny with highs in the low 30s. 

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