A frigid air mass will move into the area tonight. The combination
of clearing skies, light winds, and lingering snow on the ground
will allow temperatures to fall into the 0 to 5 above range for
most spots by sunrise Wednesday. A few of the coldest low-lying
areas and valleys could fall to between 0 and 5 below zero.
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