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Monday AM Weather 1-31-11

By: Meteorologist Trent Magill
Updated: January 31, 2011
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After a phenominal Monday with highs in the 70's, real winter weather will blast into the basin tonight! Rain possibly by midnight in our eastern counties switching over to ice then snow by your morning commute. Everyone north of I-10 will likely see an initial glaze of ice by sunrise and areas north of I-20 will see the snow. Snow totals will range from 2-3" in our far northern counties and quickly tapering off as you move south. Along I-20 only a dusting is likely. By noon, it'll only be snowing in the mountains. Even if you don't get the wintry precipitation, we will all see extremely good temperatures. Highs till Friday will stay in the 20's with wind chills in the single digits. Morning lows will be in the single digits with wind chills well below zero! Bundle up & keep it tuned to Big 2 for Updates and Road conditions!

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