A mix of precipitation types, including snow, freezing rain, and
rain, are expected to overspread the area on Saturday. Roads,
bridges, and overpasses are likely to be slick Saturday afternoon
and evening. A glaze to a tenth of an inch of ice is expected to
accumulate across the area. Up to half an inch of snow
accumulation is possible north of US 30.
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