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A low-pressure system to our south brought precipitation chances overnight, and that's going to continue through this morning. Snowfall has remained north of Madison, with temperatures staying above freezing for most of us so far. Later this morning, the northern halves of Juneau and Adams counties will fall below freezing and allow for flurries and light snow showers as scattered precipitation continues. This could bring anywhere from a dusting of snow to 0.5" sticking in grassy areas. The majority of us will continue to just see scattered rain showers, but bridges and overpasses will likely still have some slick spots.

Things dry up this afternoon, but skies will stay overcast as we reach a high temperature of 40 d

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