A wet and windy weekend
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Clouds should hang around throughout the day as the wind will pick up this afternoon. Showers arrive in the evening hours and occasional showers and heavy downpours are likely overnight as the winds stay strong. More rain and wind is excepted for Saturday, with gusts as high as 40 mph. Rain could turn into snow Saturday night into Sunday as temps will fall hard enough to allow some lake effect snow showers and black ice to form Sunday morning. The work week looks quiet with temps in the 40s Monday through Wednesday.
Today: Mostly cloudy. Becoming windy and rainy late. High of 47.
Tonight: Cloudy with rain and wind. Low of 46, climbing into the upper 40s late.
Saturday: Rainy and windy, highs near 52 but falling through the afternoon.
Sunday: Mostly cloudy with chance of lake effect snow showers early. Highs in the mid 30s.