Active pattern to feature more rain in coming week

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Ice storm risk grows Tuesday night; rain to fall heavily into a sub-freezing air mass; treacherous ice accumulations threaten; cold air’s core over Montana and the Dakotas threatens active storm pattern in next week
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Saturday’s sun, higher temps & reduced winds just a pause in the active pattern which dominates next 2 weeks; light snow by Sunday PM—more energetic storm systems follow early & late next week; Feb sunlight trending stronger
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Clouds overspread the area, – rain late
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Powerful arctic winds continue amid the first sun here in 6 days Friday; active pattern locked in next 2 weeks—succession of Pacific storms to race along south flank of expansive cold air mass introducing multiple snows here
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One more sunny day Saturday before clouds arrive
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Slick roads cause crashes, wintry mix could lead to messy commute Monday evening
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Warm but windy Monday, chillier temperatures arrive Tuesday
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Turn back the clock tonight; active pattern taking shape—series of windy, rainy storms—the first Saturday night/Sun; another brings wind driven rain Monday night/possible thunder; Election Day brings 40-50 mph gusts/falling temps
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Coldest morning since last February
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2nd powerful storm of the week less than 24 hours away—this one wet rather than snowy; weather here deteriorates rapidly over night; high winds, drenching, possibly thundery rains and shoreline lashing waves coming; 40s due late Sat