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Plan on slippery roads and icy on untreated surfaces. Ice accumulations will be less than a tenth of an inch. Snowfall amounts will be around half an inch to an inch, with isolated higher amounts.
Conditions improve slightly during the day, but travel remains risky, especially early mornings and after sunset. Today is a transition day, with temperatures climbing into the 40s and rain developing Wednesday. This rainfall will help melt some of snow on the ground
Wednesday may be a rainy day before wintry precipitation moves into the area. Here's what to know.
After above average temperatures this afternoon, a cold front will pass through the Twin Tiers tonight with the chance for a few rain and snow showers. Overnight temperatures will drop
Clouds build Friday night across eastern Idaho as a quiet, milder stretch continues. Skies turn mostly cloudy with lows near 32° and a light south–southeast wind around 5 mph, setting the stage for a calm start to the weekend.
Light glaze ice, snow, rain and high wind to cause difficult travel early this week in the U.P. -- winter warm-up to follow.