After high temperatures 10° above average on Thursday in the mid 30s, we will crash cold again tonight. Winds will become breezy out of the northeast and gust up to 25mph. This will pull in the arctic blast and plummet our temperatures to lows in the single digits tonight, with a few flurries.
Friday we are dodging the big snow-maker as it strikes to our west. Chances for a few snow showers are possible, with less than an inch expected. However, light lake effect snow along the shoreline takes over through Saturday afternoon, with 2-4" possible.
The colder weather remains with us throughout the weekend, with highs in the teens, that will feel like sub zero with the winds. Stay warm!