Mild Wednesday; tracking wet weather to end the week
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Dreary conditions start a wintery weekend
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Wintry weather will end the weekend
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Temperatures continue to climb today with a high near 50 degrees.
It will be cloudy, with a chance for drizzle or a light shower.
More numerous rain showers start late tonight, and rain continues into Thursday.
Temperatures fall during the day tomorrow, so we likely see a rain/snow mix by the end of the day, then all snow showers by Thursday night.
The timing of the transition from rain to snow will determine exact snow totals, but at this point, most areas likely around 1" or less.
Wind gusts 30 mph are possible Thursday night into Friday.
A few lake effect snow flurries linger Friday morning.
The weekend looks dry before another round of rain showers for MLK Day on Monday.
Today: Cloudy. Stray shower or drizzle possible. High 50.
Tonight: Rain showers late. Low 40.
Thursday: Rain turning to snow. Temperatures fall from 44.
Friday: AM lake effect snow showers. Cloudy. High 34.