Chance of rain and turning chilly Wednesday
Posted: Oct 15, 2019 2:56 AM EST

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After a frosty morning for some, clouds will begin to move back in and temperatures warm up to 64 degrees. A cold front moves through after midday, bringing a round of light rain showers. Winds pick out of the NW as colder air moves in and that will generate lake effect rain showers Tuesday night through Wednesday. That keeps daytime highs near 50 and the breeze will make it feel even cooler. We’ll have a couple of brighter days as we head towards Saturday with temperatures slowly warming back up.
Today: Mostly cloudy, a few showers, breezy. High of 64.
Tonight: Mostly cloudy, a few showers, breezy. Low of 44.
Wednesday: Lake effect rain, breezy. High of 50.
Thursday: Partly cloudy. High of 53.
Friday: Mostly sunny. High of 60.