Mild today, much colder tomorrow
By: Emily Kennedy
Posted: Jan 31, 2018 3:12 AM EDT
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Early morning viewing of the lunar eclipse may be possible with broken clouds, look to the western horizon between 7:00 and 8:00 a.m. before the moon sets.
We have one last mild day before the cold air drops tomorrow. Temperatures fall throughout Thursday with highs only topping out near 20 by Friday. Lake effect snow develops Thursday but accumulations will remain light. Widespread snow is possible Saturday which may make for slow travel. The cold air doesn’t budge much over the next week.
Today: Mostly cloudy, high of 42.
Tonight: Mostly cloudy, low of 28.
Thursday: Mostly cloudy with lake effect snow developing, temperatures fall from 32.
Friday: Partly cloudy, chance of snow early, highs near 20.
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