
After enjoying above seasonable temperatures that included a high of 61 a week ago, the weather pattern is once again changing and is trending for colder weather Thursday and Friday in particular. Readings will make it only in the teens and 20s with single digit wind chills the next couple of days. Ahead of this cold air is a clipper system that brought us a light dusting of snow. A trough which is expected to intensify Friday into Saturday will move from Canada starting tomorrow. A low pressure system will track to our south and early indications are showing that this could produce a significant snow accumulation by Saturday. All of the ingredients so far are in place for this to happen. As the low tracks to the east, this will set up for northeast winds off the lake and with the cold air over warm lake waters, there could be additional lake enhanced snow from this. Below are a few graphics to look at.


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