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Chilly Wednesday night with more clippers to come
The first statewide subzero night of the season lies ahead. Temps remain below normal with a few more snow chances on the way through the weekend.
Temps plummet as a blast of arctic air dives south
A brief but potent chunk of arctic air is diving south. It will drop temps below zero statewide tonight. A few more disturbances move through, bringing light snow in the days ahead. 
Clipper brings light snow Tuesday night, falling temperatures Wednesday
Scattered light snow will bring a trace to a few tenths of an inch Tuesday night. Wednesday’s max temperatures will be set early on with cold air taking over through the day.
A little warmer Tuesday with light snow Tuesday night
Temperatures will warm a bit Tuesday ahead of a clipper system that will develop light snow showers late Tuesday and into Tuesday night. Behind that, more arctic air moves in. 
Below-normal temperatures this week with several light snow chances
Monday will be cold with more clouds than sun. Light snow develops late Tuesday north. Our first widespread subzero readings arrive early Thursday morning.
Cold start to meteorological winter as temperatures run 15-20 degrees below average
The clipper train rolls in this week, bringing occasional light snow and locking in the cold, with temperatures running 15 to 20 degrees below normal and the season’s first subzero reading possible.
Storm moves out, cold moves in
Light snow and decreasing winds will wrap up our holiday weekend with a few peeks of sunshine possible. Cold air will continue to filter in through the week, bringing the potential for subzero readings by week’s end.
Snow storm wrapping up Saturday night; Arctic air on the way
As the snowstorm wraps up Saturday night, a surge of Arctic air will arrive, bringing some of the coldest temperatures of the season. Highs will struggle to reach the teens and 20s next week, and several clipper systems will keep light snow in the forecast.
Prolonged light snow Saturday; bitter cold follows
A long-duration winter storm is settling in today, bringing hours of steady light snow across the southern half of the state. As the system moves out, expect increasing winds and a drop in temperatures.