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Detailed Forecast for February 8, 2017

FLOOD RISK REMAINS HIGH. Areas of street flooding and ponding will continue to be a concern. Wednesday promises quieter conditions until another warm storm with heavy rains returns later tonight and for Thursday and Friday. Wednesday, partly to mostly cloudy skies with a few scattered rain/snow showers. Southwesterly winds will pick back up again bringing above average temperatures. Daytime highs will be range from the upper 30’s to the mid 40’s. Tonight, overcast skies with breezy conditions. Rain showers return across the board with heavy snow above 7000 feet. Lows staying steady into the upper 30’s and low 40’s. Winds southwesterly at 15-25mph. Thursday, warm and wet with heavy rains likely and more flooding concerns. Highs will climb well into the 40’s with a few locations hitting 50 degrees. Breezy conditions with southwest winds from 15-30mph. Friday, Rain likely. Cloudy, with a high near 37°. Chance of precipitation is 60%. Saturday, A 30% chance of snow during the morning. Mostly cloudy to start and then clearing skies, with a high near 30°.

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