Snow, ice pellets and freezing rain likely late Wednesday afternoon into Thursday. What: Snowfall amounts possibly exceeding 15 cm. Poor visibility in heavy snow. Risk of freezing rain. When: Beginning late Wednesday afternoon and ending Thursday. Additional information: Significant snowfall associated with a low pressure system is possible for the area beginning late Wednesday afternoon. Confidence in the exact track of the low pressure system is uncertain at this point, but it is likely that snow will transition to freezing rain or rain late Wednesday night or Thursday morning. If the track of the low pressure system shifts farther south, precipitation will remain predominantly snow, and significantly higher amounts will be possible. Regardless of the track of the weather system, hazardous travel conditions are likely Wednesday evening into Thursday morning. Motorists are urged to consider postponing non-essential travel until conditions improve. ### Please continue to monitor alerts and forecasts issued ...

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