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Chilly with a chance for winter mix early this week

Chilly with a chance for winter mix early this week

Yahoo09-02-2025

Storm Center 7′s Nick Dunn is tracking winter weather this week.
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Sunday night will be mostly cloudy, Dunn says, with lows in the mid to lower 20s.
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Monday is going to be sunny with clouds arriving late in the day, according to Dunn. It's still going to be cold, with highs in the mid 30s.
Tuesday could bring a small amount of snow and create slick roads, Dunn says, with highs in the lower 30s.
Storm Center 7 will continue to follow the winter system.
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