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November 29, 2007

Trouble for the weekend...

BioAs we continue to track the path of an approaching winter storm for this weekend, we start to pin down more details.  The cold air will be in place for us all weekend, so it appears that we will have enough snow to shovel throughout the weekend.

Travel will also be impacted from the weekend storm.  During the middle part of the day on Saturday, we could see some of the snow turn to rain and sleet to our south.  We will remain below the freezing mark all weekend, so the roads will likely freeze over and have slick spots.  Click the link below to be taken directly to travel information on our weather page:

News19 Forecast Team Travel Center

We will continue to update you on this storm system through today and tomorrow so you'll know how to plan your weekend.


Thanks for checking in...

Zach Brown, Daybreak Meteorologist

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