We have a couple of chances of wintry precipitation showing up, tonight and then again on Monday. Rain is changing over to snow, but should exit around Midnight:
Accumulations of 1-4 inches possible, with highest totals near the Ohio River and northward. We could see some brief, heavy snowfall rates in northern portions of SE Missouri and Southern Illinois to near to the Ohio River.
Saturday, we'll see a few clouds but perhaps thinning as the day wears on. It will be cold, with highs only in the low 30s, making way for further clearing and cold temperatures Saturday night, with overnight lows in the upper teens.
Sunday,some sunshine and highs in the mid 30s, then Monday, a frontal system approaches, bringing us a chance for rain and sleet and then changing to snow Monday night. Again, we're not expecting huge snowfall amounts.
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