Chicago First Alert Weather: Mixed skies this weekend

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CHICAGO (CBS) -- A Pacific storm system moves through the Rockies Friday night and into the plains Saturday.

As the storm travels across the country, we are watching the storm track for snow chances. 

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Model trends favor a more southern track, but the northern edge of the snow shield could reach areas south of I-80 Saturday night into Sunday morning.

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However, better moisture content remains far south of our area. Current forecast keeps the city out of snow chances. At most we could see a few flurries early Sunday morning.

If the edge of that system reaches south of the Kankakee River Valley, only minor amounts of snow are expected there into Sunday morning – amounting to a dusting to a few tenths of an inch.

We may receive extra clouds from this system across our viewing area.

Tonight: Mostly cloudy, low 24.

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Saturday: Partly cloudy, high 37.

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Sunday: Early flurries south of I-80, otherwise partly cloudy. High 37.

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