More snow to end the weekend

TONIGHT: Mostly cloudy. Lowest of 26 (22-27). Winds light from the northwest.

SUNDAY: Cloudy during the morning. Scattered avalanches will develop 80% PM after meal time. Few of the valleys can see a winter-like mixture at first. Snow will remain light until the evening hours. Snowfall accumulations of 1-2 “. High of 34 (31-36). Wind from the southeast at 5-10 mph.

SUNDAY NIGHT: Widespread light to moderate snow continues. Snow falls by midnight. There may be some flurry of the lake effect starting early Monday morning. Additional avalanches of 1-3 “. Low of 29 (26-30). Wind and light.

MONDAY: Mostly cloudy. More effect snowfall possible 20%. High of 37. Low of 28.

TUESDAY: Mostly cloudy. More effect snowfall possible 20%. Highest of 36. Lowest of 26.

WEDNESDAY: Mostly cloudy skies. Highest of 33. Lowest of 23.

THURSDAY: Mostly cloudy. Highest of 30. Lowest of 20.

FRIDAY: Mostly cloudy skies. Highest of 28. Lowest of 19.

SATURDAY: Mostly cloudy. Highest of 28.

We stay quiet tonight with mostly cloudy skies as the temperature drops back to the 20s. A weak development area of ​​low pressure will approach the region on Sunday leading to the development of light snow showers during the afternoon. Snow will sometimes become widespread and moderate during the evening hours. After a few inches of snow across the region, the system will continue overnight until Monday in the east.

As soon as this storm moves on, we start a fairly dry pattern with the only chance of snow flooding on the lake. At the moment, the models will not take on any storm systems by the end of next week. The only chance is that the chance of sunshine is limited.

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