The Storm Team 10 Weather Alert warns of slippery conditions due to snow and ice overnight, with 2-4″ of snowfall and a glaze of ice reported across the region. As the morning progresses, the region is expected to switch over to rain, with the afternoon bringing steady to heavy rain at times. High intensity rainfall may lead to limited visibility and localized flooding. Gusty winds are also forecasted for tonight and tomorrow, with high wind warnings and advisories issued for the region. Wind gusts near 60 MPH are possible in higher elevations and areas with less friction. As the low pressure system moves east, winds are expected to die down by Tuesday. The rest of the week looks to be quiet with high pressure in place, but attention turns to a potential coastal low bringing snow on Thursday. Uncertainty remains high for this system several days out. Stay updated with Storm Team 10 for the latest weather updates.
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