7:00 AM | Clipper low and an Arctic front produce some snow tonight...more important system possible later Sunday into Monday
Paul Dorian
6-Day Forecast
Today
Becoming mainly cloudy, cold, highs not far from 30 degrees
Tonight
Occasional snow likely, cold, accumulations on the order of a coating to an inch or so possible, lows by morning in the upper 20’s
Friday
Lingering snow possible early; otherwise partly sunny skies, very windy, cold, afternoon snow showers possible, low 30's
Friday Night
Very cold with mostly clear skies, windy, low-to-mid teens
Saturday
Mostly sunny, breezy, brutal cold, low 20’s
Sunday
Becoming mostly cloudy, cold, chance for snow late in the day or at night, near 30 degrees
Monday
Snow possible early, windy, quite cold, low-to-mid 20's
Tuesday
Mostly sunny, brutal cold, near 20 degrees
Discussion
A clipper low pressure system with Arctic air behind it will drop southeastward today across the eastern Great Lakes and produce snow around here tonight with a coating to an inch or so possible. It is possible that sleet mixes in at times and there can be slippery spots on the roadways. Strong winds on Friday behind the system will usher in a very cold air mass and temperatures should plunge to the low-to-mid teens later tomorrow night. After a very cold Saturday, clouds will increase on Sunday as an area of low pressure approaches from the southwest. As a result, snow is possible later Sunday into Monday, perhaps mixed with rain or sleet at times, but there is the potential for several inches of snow accumulation. Brutal cold air will affect the region during much of next week.
Video
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