Today: Friday kicks off with some minor showers in the early morning hours before turning to partly sunny skies for a majority of the day, where clouds and some light rain move in during the late afternoon and into the evening. Temperatures should peak around 3 p.m., hitting a high in the mid 50s, coupled with fairly fast winds averaging around 15 mph and gusts hitting 25 mph in areas. 

Tonight: Temperatures fall considerably, reaching the lower 40s around midnight and staying that way for the rest of the night. Wind direction shifts considerably throughout the night, starting out of the west before blowing off the lake at 10 mph with gusts reaching 15 mph. Cloud cover will be heavy throughout the night, along with light showers starting around 11 p.m. and continuing into Saturday.

Current weather conditions; Credit: NWS

Tomorrow: Precipitation is predicted for all of Saturday, first starting as rain before turning to snow around 6 p.m. and continuing that way throughout the night. Ground temperatures should remain warm enough to prevent much snow accumulation, but still remain cautious while driving. Temperatures reach a muted high of 41 degrees, coupled with minor winds from off the lake at 10 mph.

Sunday, November 9th – Tuesday, November 11th: Sunday’s temps stay colder than the day prior, reaching a high around 32 degrees, hindered by cloudy skies and a chance for snow throughout the day. Monday is a similar story, with a high in the mid 30s and a minor chance for snow, mostly in the early morning hours. Tuesday warms up a little bit into the mid to high 30s, still with cloudy skies until the evening hours when clear skies move in.

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