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Tracking scattered precip Saturday, sunshine returning tomorrow

TODAY: Isolated cold rain possible in the morning with temperatures hovering above freezing. Highs reach the upper 30s south of I-70, keeping precip in the form of rain during the day. However, areas along and north of I-70 will see marginally colder temperatures, switching showers over to snow by mid to late afternoon. Accumulations are expected to be fairly low, though be prepared for visibility impacts during the afternoon and evening. The heaviest snow totals will clock in at 1" to 2" along and north of I-70, with snow tapering off further south.

TOMORROW: Some slick spots are possible early Sunday, with lingering flurries up to midmorning. A few peeks at sunshine by the later half of the day keep temperatures seasonal in the upper 30s.

EXTENDED: Next week starts off mild as we climb into the low 50s by Monday and stay dry likely until the end of the week. Showers return on Thursday, but with temperatures well above average, we're not expecting wintry precipitation at this time.

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Nate Splater

Nate forecasts on the weekend edition of ABC 17 News This Morning on KMIZ and FOX 22, KQFX.

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