
Today: Snow is expected all day Friday, beginning around 7 A.M, and dropping 3 inches of snow. Most of the snow will fall before 3 pm but traces will continue to fall until 6 P.M. Driving conditions will be impacted by the snow and visibility will be hindered as snow falls in thick bands. Temperatures will hover in the mid teens during the day, coupled with average winds off the lake at 10 mph and gusts that max out at 15 mph.
Tonight: Cloudy skies are in store for a majority of Friday night, with a few flurries returning after 1 A.M. Temperatures drop into the high single digits overnight, along with moderate winds out of the north at 10 mph with gusts at 15 mph. Clouds will break early Saturday morning as a high pressure system moves into the area.

Tomorrow: Saturday warms up compared to the prior week, with temperatures peaking in the low 20s. Skies will be predominantly clear as well, causing temperatures to feel even warmer. Winds will continue to blow out of the north at 10 mph with 20 mph gusts. Winds drop overnight to 5 mph while skies remain clear, causing temperatures to plummet to 7 degrees at their lowest.
Sunday, February 1st – Tuesday, February 3rd: Sunday warms up further to a high in the upper 20s with sunny skies. There is a chance for snow however in the evening and overnight, but snow totals should stay under an inch. Clouds return to the skies on Monday, but temperatures still remain in the upper 20s. Winds pick up to an average wind speed of 10 mph but slow down throughout the night. Snow is likely on Tuesday, beginning early in the morning and picking up during the day. Temperatures remain relatively the same with a high in the upper 20s.

