Freezing rain threat lowered, more rain midweek
Posted: Feb 5, 2019 4:36 PM EDT
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This week’s ABC57 Cub Reporter is Nicholas Zentz
Low freezing rain threat overnight as temperatures waver near 32 degrees with steady rain. Temps rise into the mid-30s by morning, reducing the icing risk.
A wet start to Wednesday as the wave of rain comes to an end. The midweek is soggy, more rain Wednesday night through Thursday. Some areas could see more than an inch of rain, minor river flooding and standing water is possible but major flooding is not a concern. Temperatures crash into Friday, the weekend is cold again with temps below freezing.
Tonight: Rainy, chance of icing, low of 33.
Wednesday: AM Rain ending, then cloudy, more rain by the evening , high of 44.
Thursday: Rainy, high of 54.
Friday: Cold, chance of snow, high of 22.
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