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Tracking flurries tonight followed by a cooler Thursday

TONIGHT: Increasing clouds with flurries late. A dusting of snow is possible north of Highway 24. Lows in the upper teens to around 20.

TOMORROW: Decreasing clouds and breezy with temperatures reaching the mid-20s before falling into the upper teens by early evening.

EXTENDED: Tonight, we'll see increasing clouds ahead of a cold front that will bring a chance at flurries through late tonight and perhaps a dusting of snow across our northern counties. Impacts are not expected into the morning. That said, Thursday will be colder with gusty winds out of the northwest to keep temperatures in the mid-20s during the day. Skies will clear out and remain clear into Friday morning as high pressure takes hold, allowing morning temperatures to drop into the upper single digits to around 10 degrees. We'll bounce back to the low to mid-30s by late afternoon. The weekend is looking warmer and largely dry as upper winds force the next low pressure system to our south. We'll make it to the low to mid-40s on Saturday and upper 30s on Sunday. We'll rapidly warm up next week with little to no precipitation until the end of the week. 

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Jessica Hafner

Jessica Hafner returned to ABC 17 News as chief meteorologist in 2019 after working here from 2014 to 2016.

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