Snow showers, strong wind and lakeshore erosion this weekend
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Snow showers will be possible thru the middle of the afternoon with minor accumulation up to one inch possible if it comes down heavy enough. It'll turn breezy and highs will stay in the mid-30s.
A breezy day is expected Sunday with a system passing by to the north. The wind will be westerly, thus churning up Lake Michigan. Large waves up to 10-12' will lead to erosion and lakeshore flooding concerns.
The first few days next week are looking quiet, save for a slight chance of late day rain and snow showers Tuesday. Beyond that, things get active.
Rain is likely late Thursday into Friday with a surge of milder air. Then forecast models diverge substantially regarding precipitation types and temperatures. For now, the chance of rain and snow is very much there for next weekend.
Today: Cloudy and breezy with snow showers. High of 35.
Tonight: Partly cloudy. Low of 26.
Sunday: Mostly cloudy & breezy. High of 39.
Monday: Partly cloudy. High of 40.