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Will Cumming Get More Snow?
Some white stuff flurried around on Tuesday. Here's the forecast for the rest of the week.

CUMMING, GA -- Cumming and the rest of Forsyth County got its share of snow on Tuesday.
The dusting was nothing to be scared of, but was steady throughout the morning and into the early afternoon around much of the city.
On the side of caution, there were some cancellations. The Forsyth County school system postponed all after-school activities that weren’t finished by 6 p.m. with an eye on the weather.
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So, is more snow on the way?
Probably not in the next few days.
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The National Weather Service, which has put much of north Georgia under a hazardous weather outlook, is calling for scattered snow showers to continue in the Cumming area until about 8 p.m. Tuesday. Then, the forecast calls for cloudy skies and a low temperature dropping down to about 21 degrees.
With Wednesday’s high predicted to be only about 34 degrees, we’ll have the right temperatures again for more of the white stuff.
But skies are expected to be sunny on Wednesday. And no precipitation means no snow.
It’ll stay mostly clear Wednesday night, when the low is expected to dip to 23 degrees. And that will be the story for the rest of the week -- with ever-so-slightly warmer temperatures and skies that will be either sunny or cloudy.
But, wait. What about Valentine’s Day?
The weather service says snow might come back around then.
Sunday’s forecast calls for a high near 37 degrees and a low around 24 Sunday night, when there will be a 30% chance we see snow again.
(Image via National Weather Service)
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