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Showers and fog turns into a wintry mix of wet snow and rain through the late afternoon as the wind blows in colder air across the state. Temperatures are falling from 60 to near 40 degrees by noon today and they continue to fall to near 30 by tomorrow morning. This encourages snow at higher elevations where colder air arrives first. The winds will be gusty from the northwest at 20-30 mph.  Colder weather settles in for tomorrow as lows will be near 29 degrees. This below freezing morning comes with near normal afternoon highs at 47 degrees. There will be a mostly cloudy sky Friday with a few sprinkles possible. Saturday is dry and windy with highs near 55 and a partly sunny sky. There is the low threat for fire weather on Saturday, but the risk could very well be suppressed by the high saturation of the soil. Sunday is fair and uneventful with a partly cloudy situation. A warm shot heads our way on Monday ahead of a line of thunderstorms and showers that will drop temperatures again.