A storm system will head northeastward toward the Midwest for the weekend. Tonight will be cloudy with light sleet, snow and freezing rain developing toward morning and lows in the mid 20s. Skies will be cloudy on Saturday with light snow, sleet, drizzle and freezing drizzle developing. High temperatures will reach the lower to middle 30s. The mix of precipitation will change to all snow on Saturday night with accumulations of 2-4" across the area. The storm will head east on Sunday, with windy and much colder weather following in its wake. Snow will taper to flurries early in the day and come to an end. Some clearing is possible by the afternoon. High temperatures will reach the middle teens early, but temperatures will fall into the single digits during the day.
Bitterly cold air will arrive Sunday night with low temperatures falling well below zero, and wind chills dropping to as low as -30 by early Monday morning. Monday will be partly sunny ! and bitterly cold with highs in the middle single digits. Snow will develop again Monday night and continue into Tuesday before tapering to flurries. Some accumulation is likely. Skies will clear a bit on Tuesday afternoon, but it will be windy and highs will only be near 10 degrees.
The coldest air of the season may arrive Tuesday night. Temperatures will nosedive to -10 or colder, with wind chills as cold as -35 by early Wednesday morning. Wednesday will be mostly sunny, but still windy and bitterly cold with high temperatures only reaching the middle single digits and wind chills as cold as -25 even during the afternoon.
Thursday will be partly sunny, breezy and cold with highs in the lower teens and a slight chance of some flurries late in the day. Friday will be partly sunny and not quite as cold with highs in the middle teens. Another chance of snow showers will develop later Saturday with highs topping out near 20.
THIS EVENING:
Becoming mostly cloudy.
Temps : Upper 20s
Wind: SE 5-10 MPH
TONIGHT:
Cloudy with sleet/snow and freezing rain developing toward morning.
Low: 24
Wind: SE 6-12 MPH
SATURDAY:
Cloudy with light sleet, drizzle and freezing drizzle.
High: 35
Wind: NE 6-12 MPH
SATURDAY NIGHT:
Cloudy and becoming windy with snow showers developing (2-4? of accumulation likely).
Low: 14
Wind: N 12-25 MPH
SUNDAY:
Mostly cloudy with snow showers ending in the morning, windy and much colder with some clearing possible in the afternoon.
High: 15; temperatures falling into the single digits in the afternoon
Wind: NW 15-30 MPH
MONDAY:
Partly sunny, breezy and bitterly cold (snow developing overnight with some accum! ulation likely).
Low: -10; Wind Chills: -20 to -30
High: 5
TUESDAY:
Mostly cloudy, windy and bitterly cold with snow showers early.
Low: 2; Wind Chills: -10 to -20
High: 10
WEDNESDAY:
Mostly sunny, windy and bitterly cold.
Low: -12; Wind Chills: -20 to -35
High: 4; Wind Chills: -10 to -25
THURSDAY:
Partly sunny, breezy and very cold.
Low: -9; Wind Chills: -15 to -25
High: 12
FRIDAY:
Partly sunny and cold.
Low: 0
High: 16
SATURDAY:
Variably cloudy with a chance of snow showers late in the day.
Low: 7
High: 20
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