An impending storm is forecast to bring a period of snow to the Shore area Friday night before the precipitation turns to sleet and, ultimately, rain.
Snow is likely to develop before midnight Friday, then change to a mixture of rain, snow, and sleet between midnight and 4 a.m., the National Weather Service is predicting. The precipitation will turn to all rain after 4 a.m., the forecast says. The overnight low will be around 31 degrees before the temperature begins to rise.
New snow and sleet accumulation of less than one inch are possible.
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Rain will continue during the day Saturday with a high of 37, ending before 8 p.m. It will be a breezy day with winds ranging between 14 and 21 m.p.h., the National Weather Service said.
Forecasters are tracking a separate storm that could bring either rain, snow or both to the area on Monday. Shorebeat will post details on that storm once they become more clear.