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KHQ WEATHER AUTHORITY: More Snow On The Way!

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LESLIE LOWE: Another round of valley rain and mountain snow will arrive for Thursday, mainly for the eastern zones. High pressure builds into the Pacific Northwest as we head into the weekend and next week....our biggest issues will be lingering fog and low clouds.
 
Tonight: Light Rain Showers, and winds SW to 5.  30°
 
Tomorrow: A chance for some rain showers and a bit of a rain/snow mix by tomorrow evening.  36°/29°
 
Happy Wednesday!
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