Snow likely to stick around
Parts of East Central Illinois had as much as 10 inches of snow this morning, but don't look for much of it to disappear soon.
Flurries are in the forecast for Thursday, and temperatures are expected to reach the 30s Saturday before a cold front moves in Sunday, said Steve Hilberg, director of the Midwestern Regional Climate Center at the University of Illinois.
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