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Rain showers start to taper off this evening, some mist or drizzle possible through midnight New Year’s Eve. Temperatures fall into New Year’s Day with a chance of lake effect snow / flurries.
A colder start to the New Year as temperatures fall through the day Tuesday. There’s a chance of lake effect snow showers with the northwest breeze but accumulation looks to be no more than a trace. The cold snap doesn’t last very long as high rise back towards 40 to end the week.
Tonight: Cloudy, chance of rain/drizzle, low of 30.
New Year’s Day: Cloudy to mostly cloudy with light lake effect snow showers. Temperatures falling from 33.
Wednesday: AM flurries, mostly to partly cloudy, high of 34.
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