WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 2025 TODAY: Mostly Cloudy, Passing Flurry PM Rain, Icy Mix West Highs: 35-40 Winds: East 5-10 mph Snow will rapidly draw to a close early Wednesday. About a 12-hour lull is anticipated before another round of potentially disruptive weather arrives. Plan for a wintry mix with freezing rain and sleet by evening before transition to all rain during the overnight. Additional weather alerts are likely to be issued by the National Weather Service. TONIGHT: Icy Mix West and Metro Rain Tapering Off by Dawn Thursday Lows: 35-40 Winds: East 4-8 mph Temperatures will rise into the night with waves of rain, some heavy at times. With the lingering snow piles, watch for ponding water on the roads. THURSDAY: Lingering Showers End, Clearing Breezy at Times Highs: 45-53 Winds: Southwest 5-10 mph Lingering showers will draw to a close early by sun up and skies will begin to clear. Temperatures will push 50 degrees with a southwesterly wind.
FRIDAY: Mostly Sunny Highs: near 40 Winds: Northwest 5-10 mph What is left of any snow from earlier in the week will continue to melt as temperatures reach 40 degrees.
WEEKEND OUTLOOK: A potent storm system will bring hefty rains to the region this weekend. The latest guidance suggests showers arrive by Saturday afternoon and linger through most of Sunday. Rainfall totals of 2 inches are possible, possibly leading to flooding in spots impacted by Wednesday's heavier snow. In addition to rain, this system could have some intense wind gusts.
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