Everyone should clear out during the afternoon, with temperatures climbing above freezing for most locations.

WEDNESDAY

Dry conditions and near-normal temperatures will remind us that Winter still exists.

THURSDAY

A disturbance passing to our north will induce increasing clouds, with perhaps a light accumulation of snow after sunset.  Blustery conditions will follow.

BEYOND THURSDAY

Friday will be windy with variable clouds and near-normal temperatures.  Another weak moisture-starved system will deliver clouds and snow showers for Saturday, with partly cloudy skies for the remainder of Presidents Day Weekend.  Temperatures will be slightly below-normal for Saturday and Sunday, climbing to slightly above-normal temperatures for Monday.   Normal high temperatures this time of year is in the upper 30s for the valleys and low 30s in the higher elevations.  Normal low temperatures are near 20 in the valleys and in the lower teens in the higher elevations.
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