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LOCAL NEWS —The last chance for Moore County student to do their snow dance could be here Wednesday night.
According to the National Weather Service Huntsville office, there’s a slight chance it could snow beginning late Wednesday night. Daytime highs should linger around 48 with 10-15 mile per hour (mph) winds. Gusts as high as 25 mph could make it feel much colder.
As the sun sets, temperature will drop below freezing and moisture will move into the area, which means there’s a slight chance of seeing snow in southern, middle Tennessee from 11 p.m. Wednesday to around 1 a.m. on Thursday. The National Weather Service estimates there is around a 30 percent chance and no accumulation is expected.
Even if we do get some snow, it won’t be around long. Daytime highs on Thursday will be back around 42.•
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