Another blast of Winter will bring some snow across the Midwest and Great Lakes
through Wednesday night. Areas from southern Ontario to Missouri could see a
coating to two inches.
While most areas won't see too many problems from this storm, slick roadways will lead to some travel disruptions across the region.
Despite the snow, most areas will see temperatures rise to near normal today thanks in large part to a flow from the south.
Story By AccuWeather.com Meteorologist Eric Reese.
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