Snow, Slick Travel, And Power Outages Tonight
There will be a mix of sun and clouds with a gusty wind and a few snow showers around for the rest of the day today along with temperatures in the 20s through sunset. Wind chills in the teens. Additional lake effect snow showers will move into the higher elevations this evening and linger overnight, possibly dusting the ground in a few places. Overnight lows will be in the teens.
Saturday will be dry with increasing clouds and highs in the lower 30s. A weak disturbance will produce a round of light snow showers Saturday night into early Sunday morning. Most places will pick up a dusting up to an inch by sunrise. A few leftover snow showers on Sunday morning will move out and with increasing sunshine, highs will be near 40 Sunday afternoon.
The next storm will come through in pieces during the first half of next week. It will be dry Monday morning with the chance of rain, freezing rain and snow increasing during the afternoon. Highs will be in the 30s. Slightly milder air on Tuesday with scattered showers and highs in the mid 40s. On Wednesday, the last wave of low pressure will move through with more rain and highs in the 40s. Colder air will flow in behind this storm which could turn the rain to snow on the tail end Wednesday night. Blustery and colder for Thursday.
Have a great weekend!
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