Severe storms Saturday evening; hail, flooding, damaging winds possible
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Lake Effect Snow and frigid temperatures ahead
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Frigid, snowy conditions start tonight
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A quick punch of snow and cold
Rain continues Saturday with severe storms by this evening. A flash flood watch is in effect until noon today because of heavy rain. This afternoon there is a lull in the rain, but it returns after 5 p.m. Tonight, thunderstorms develop across the area. Some may be severe. The biggest threats from this system include: damaging wind gusts, heavy rain, and hail. Tornadoes are also possible. Stay weather aware today, and especially this evening.
Sunday there are a few morning showers, but gusty winds remain throughout the day. Lakeshore flooding could be a concern Sunday. Waves could be 5 to 10 feet tall. Wind dies down late Sunday evening. Temperatures fall from 50 degrees through the day Sunday.
Next week will be mostly quiet, with fair weather and high temperatures near 50 each day.
Today: AM rain, then afternoon showers. High 64.
Tonight: Rain and thunderstorms, some severe. Low 50.
Sunday: AM showers, breezy, mostly cloudy. High 50.
Monday: Mostly to partly cloudy. High 46.