RALEIGH (WTVD) -- The same storm system that dumped heavy snow on the Midwest brought us plenty of rain Tuesday.
Rain amounts were expected to range between .75" to 1.5" across the area, which caused numerous accidents.
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Temperatures should remain in the mid 50s as the rains move out.
Behind the system, things will quiet down as sunshine returns. Wednesday looks fairly mild around 60 before we cool back into the 50s by Thursday.
A cold front and northwest flow should bring even cooler temperatures by Friday and Saturday though, as afternoon highs will struggle to reach 50 degrees as we head into March.
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