Snow, Wind and More Dangerous Cold

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Looking at a quick moving snow system late this afternoon and tonight with generally 1-4″. 

– This will be a dry, fluffy snow easily blown around. Winds will turn gusty to 35 mph and create blowing and drifting leading to hazardous travel conditions.

– Winter Weather Advisories have been posted starting between 3pm and 6pm and going into Friday AM. 

– Even after the snow ends tonight, travel impacts are still expected to linger Friday morning with the blowing/drifting. 

– Dangerous wind chills will also redevelop over much of the area Friday AM, and a Wind Chill Advisory has been posted. 

– The dangerous cold will intensify with wind chills of 20 below to 40 below zero Friday night/Sat AM and again Sat night/Sunday AM. 

***Courtesy of the National Weather Service***

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