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Mostly cloudy Saturday with a slight chance for a wintry mix

Our high temperatures were warmer today in the mid to upper 30s. It was the first day of the week we climbed above freezing. 

We had some scattered snow showers early in the day but the precipitation tapered off. Some roads are still snow covered and/or icy, so please drive carefully.

Roads are still snow covered and/or icy, so be mindful when driving out and about once again

If you’re heading out for Valentine’s Day plans or checking out WinterFest tonight, the weather looks dry—just bundle up, as lows will dip into the teens.

There’s a slight chance for a wintry mix to fall Saturday afternoon. Temperatures will reach the upper 30s across the region.

By Sunday, more wet weather moves in with spotty rain and snow showers. If you're planning a trip to the mountain, the snow should be wet and heavy.

Monday through Friday, the Pacific Northwest will stay in an active weather pattern, but it’ll be a bit warmer than last week.

Enjoy the rest of your President's Day weekend!

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Jillian Fortner is a Multimedia Journalist and Local Alert Weather Forecaster with KTVZ News. Learn more about Jillianhere.

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