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UPDATE: Snow No Longer Forecasted for Tuesday Night
While meteorologists originally predicted Apple Valley would receive its first snow of the season on Tuesday night, there is no longer snow in the forecast.

UPDATE: Snow is no longer forecasted for Apple Valley on Tuesday night, according to National Weather Serice reports. The forecast now calls for cloudy weather with a low temperature of 35 degrees.
Skies should become mostly sunny as Wednesday progresses, with a high of 44.
Find out what's happening in Apple Valley-Rosemountfor free with the latest updates from Patch.
FROM TUESDAY MORNING: All right, we probably won't reach winter wonderland stage quite yet, but there is a chance that we'll see our first snow of the season Tuesday, according to the National Weather Service.
The NWS forecasts a 20-percent chance for a rain and snow before 9 a.m. Tuesday for Apple Valley, when the high temperature will be about 45 degrees.
Find out what's happening in Apple Valley-Rosemountfor free with the latest updates from Patch.
After 9 p.m. Tuesday, however, snow is more likely—a 60-percent chance of precipitation with a low temperature around 33 degrees. Accumulation should be less than an inch.
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