Today: Today begins bright and partly sunny, owing to some local high pressure in the area. Temperatures begin cold and dry in the single digits before shooting up into the low 20s, coupled with minor winds out of the west at 5 mph, with gusts reaching 15 mph at times. Conditions turn to cloudy in the afternoon however, heralding the approaching low pressure system that’s expected to move in overnight.

Tonight: Conditions turn to cloudy with a 25% chance of snow beginning around 9 P.M., but total accumulation should stay under half an inch. This could still create rough driving conditions, especially coupled with the freezing sleet that occurred earlier in the week. Temperatures fall into the upper teens during the night, buoyed by warm winds off the lake at 5 mph.

Tomorrow: Cold air from Canada brings with it some clouds and a 30% chance for snow on Friday, mostly in the afternoon. Temperatures hit the low 20s for a daily high, before dropping to around 9 degrees at night, mixed with an average wind speed of 10 mph and gusts that reach 20 mph during the day and close to 30 mph at night.  

Saturday, December 13th – Monday, December 15th: Saturday remains bitterly cold, with temperatures hovering around 10 degrees for a majority of the day combined with overcast skies and a slight chance for snow around 3 P.M. and into the night. Sunday heats up slightly with a high in the lower teens, along with bright and sunny skies and winds flowing out of the west at 10 mph. Monday brings clouds back into the picture, with winds in bowing out of the west at 20 mph and a high in the upper teens.