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ABC57 First Warning Neighborhood Weather Forecast
Sunday, November 14th, 2021
Lake-effect snow showers will continue tonight as the main band sets up this evening. Temperatures will fall through the 30s overnight, allowing for some snow to stick, mainly on grassy/colder surfaces. Most spots will pick up an inch or less of snow by early Monday, but roads still could be a bit slick in spots for the morning commute tomorrow. We'll be dry for most of Monday morning, but another round of rain/snow showers is possible late Monday afternoon that could give some locations another quick coating. Highs will reach the 50s Tuesday and Wednesday before rain showers come our way for the middle of the week. It looks cold but quiet for the end of the workweek with highs in the lower 40s.
Tonight: Snow showers. Low 30.
Tomorrow: Snow ends early, then more flurries or snow showers possible late. High 40.
Tuesday: Partly sunny and warmer. High 52.
Wednesday: Cloudy with rain showers. High 57.