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Tracking a dreary end to the week

TODAY: Steady rainfall has moved east of the area but drizzle and clouds are expected to linger all day. This will keep temperatures steady in the 40s.

TONIGHT: Temperatures fall into the 30s, but remain above freezing to keep any slick roads from freezing. Precip should fully come to an end by midnight though clouds remain.

EXTENDED: Fog is possible on Saturday from damp conditions but we'll be otherwise dry with highs only in the mid-40s. Another round of light rain will try to move in Saturday night though amounts look light behind our recent systems. Yet another dose of light rain could also come on Sunday night, though chances for meaningful rainfall fall even further. Monday and Tuesday are overall dry, save for a slim chance of a shower as a weak wave passes through the region on Tuesday. As conditions clear up into the long-range forecast temperatures are expected to rise to above average into December.

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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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