An arctic cold front will move through on Sunday afternoon and
evening bringing snow showers and dropping temperatures. While
accumulations will generally be less than one half inch, quick
bursts of snow will lead to reductions in visibility and slick
conditions at times. Some snow squalls are possible.
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