The back edge of precipitation has changed over to wet snow and is
sticking to secondary and tertiary roadways, and any colder
surfaces. A coating up to 2 inches of snow on mainly grassy
surfaces has generally fallen. The light to moderate snow is
expected to taper off in the next couple of hours from west to
east with little if any additional accumulation expected. Exercise
caution if traveling as temperatures are hovering close to
freezing in some spots, especially on elevated roadways and
overpasses.
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