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Saturday Evening, January 14

TONIGHT: Freezing rain will increase after 10 PM from the southwest, spreading northeast through Sunday morning as temperatures hover just below freezing. Ice accumulation is likely with most amounts from 0.10 to 0.40″. Greatest concentration will be along and north of the Hwy 50 corridor. Winds tonight will remain out of the northeast under 8 mph.

SUNDAY: Freezing rain likely through the morning hours mainly along and north of the Hwy 50 corridor. An additional 0.10″ of ice is possible until the transition to all rain takes place through the late afternoon. Areas south of Hwy 50, will likely only see a brief bout of freezing rain before transitioning into all rain. Winds will be out of the east under 10 mph, with highs in the mid to upper 30s. Areas north of Hwy 24, will likely not climb above freezing at all, exposing that area to more ice accumulation.

EXTENDED: When all is said and done t otal ice accumulation for this event will likely come in anywhere from .20″ to .50″. Rain moves back in late Sunday night as temperatures climb into the lower 40s by Monday morning and 50s Monday afternoon. Rain ends by early Monday evening. Next week looks mild with high temperatures in the 40s Tuesday, climbing into the upper 50s and lowers 60s by Friday under partly sunny skies. For additional weather updates follow @ABC17Stormtrack on Twitter.

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