Triangle Weather by Wes
Saturday, December 4, 2010
Update
Expect light snow to begin falling between 4 and 5. The heaviest snow (at most moderate) will fall this evening between 6 and 10 PM before it ends in a light mix by 1 AM
Up to an inch is possible.
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