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The snow is fleeting

Ashley Hubbard gives her daughter, Madison Gregory, 6, a push down a hill near Frank Marinaro Park on Sunday, Jan. 7. Hubbard said her children received new sleds for Christmas and wanted to try them out after the snow hit this weekend. Morgan Phillips/Butler Eagle

The nearly 2 inches of snow seen in some parts of Butler County Saturday, Jan. 6 was set to almost completely evaporate by the end of the day Sunday, and that was probably the last the region will see for at least the next week.

Jason Frazier, a meteorologist with the National Weather Service Pittsburgh, said rising temperatures throughout the coming week will turn the snow into rain.

“There is possibility that we see a little snow with precipitation moving in, but it will quickly change over to rain. The snow will not stick,” Frazier said. “Expect to see soggy ground, and there is potential for gusty winds.”

According to Frazier, the temperature in Butler County could reach 50 degrees Tuesday, but overnight into morning temperatures are expected to hover in the freezing range throughout the week.

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