Falling temperatures Friday; lake effect precipitation Saturday

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Friday's temperatures are warmest first thing this morning. We will feel the impacts of the cold front, as temperatures drop into the mid 40s this afternoon, then continue to fall tonight.
It may feel cooler than what the thermometer reads, because it will be a little breezy this evening.
The cool air will stick around not just this weekend, but really the remainder of the 10-day forecast.
We'll fire up the lake effect machine Saturday. Precipitation starts as a rain/snow mix, before turning to all snow showers late in the day. Snow is light, and a bit may stick to the ground Saturday night, but the relatively warm ground should make the snow melt pretty quickly.
Sunday is dry but cloudy.
Today: Cloudy, breezy. Morning temperatures in the lower 50s; afternoon temperatures in the mid-40s.
Tonight: Mostly cloudy, breezy. Low 34.
Saturday: Wintry mix. High 40.
Sunday: Mostly cloudy. High 39.