Winter may be over but it certainly won't feel that way for the next couple of days. And if you look outside right now, it might even be snowing.
Updated 25 mins agoWinter may be over but it certainly won't feel that way for the next couple of days.
A swift drop in temperatures aided by strong wind gusts will make it feel like temps have dropped into the single digits and teens on Monday. But before we get to the start of the work week, there's a chance of snow Sunday afternoon. Storm Team 4 expects a few flurries to surprise some in the tri-state before the sun sets.
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