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Amidst several rounds of storms, some could be severe today
Lake effect snow starts after midnight and lasts through at least noon Thursday. The snow belt could see an additional two to four inches of snow, most however see a slushy one to two inches. The impacts remains similar as temperatures hover near 32 degrees, roads will be wet / slushy. There's another round of light snow Friday afternoon and the pattern stays active with more light snow Saturday night into Sunday morning. February begins much colder, a stretch below freezing next week.
Tonight: Lake effect snow showers. Low 30.
Thursday: Lake effect snow. High 32.
Friday: PM light snow. Breezy. High 34.
Saturday: Mostly cloudy, snow late. High 30.
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