Frigid cold and lake effect snow
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Snow ends this afternoon/early evening, and the rest of the night will be dry. Wind is picking up, and will be around 15-20 mph with gusts near 35 mph. This will cause blowing and drifting snow tonight, which in turn could lead to very slick road conditions. Temperatures will drop into the single digits overnight, which may cause road salt to stop working. Sunday morning will be dry, but watch out for icy roads. Sunday afternoon, lake effect snow will be possible, west of US-31. A dusting to 2” of snow accumulation is possible under the snow band. Temperatures stay frigid all day, only topping out in the low teens.
Tonight: Mostly cloudy with snow ending. Blowing and drifting snow. Breezy. Low of 8.
Sunday: Mostly sunny to partly sunny with a chance of L.E. snow. High of 13, low of -4.
Monday: Partly sunny. Very cold. High of 12.