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WEEKEND WEATHER: Weekend Chill and Flurries for Mitchell

WEEKEND WEATHER: Weekend Chill and Flurries for Mitchell

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Saturday could bring some winter‑like precipitation, so plan for cold and possibly slippery conditions overnight. Sunday will be clearer but notably colder, so bundle up if you’ll be outside.

Weekend Outlook

  • Saturday: Expect a high of around 42 °F, with lows dropping to near 16 °F. There is a 54% chance of a wintry mix, especially overnight and into early morning. Winds will be light from the south at around 7 mph. mitchellnow.com

  • Sunday: Conditions improve with a high near 34 °F and a low around 14 °F. The skies will be mostly sunny, and the chance of precipitation drops to 0%. Winds will pick up from the north‑northwest at roughly 14 mph. mitchellnow.com

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