Sunday: Cloudy weather in the morning. Scattered snow showers will develop 80% after lunch time. A few valleys can see a winery mix before. There will be less snow until evening. 1-2 “snowfall accumulates. 34” (31-36). Winds from the southeast at 5-10 mph.
Sunday Night: Continue moderate snow with broad light. Snow cover off by midnight. The effect of some of the lakes could emerge as early as Monday morning. Accumulation of excess snowfall 1-3 “. Low 29 (26-30). Wind light and variable.
Monday: Mostly cloudy lake effect snow provoked 20% possible. Highest 37. lower 28.
Teacher: Mostly cloudy lake effect snow possible 20% provoked. Highest 36. lower 26.
Wednesday: Mostly cloudy skies. Highest 33. lowest 23.
Third: Mostly cloudy. High of 30. Low of 20.
Friday: Mostly cloudy. Of 28. 19 low.
Saturday: Mostly cloudy.
The weak developing area of low pressure will approach the area on Sunday and develop light snow showers at noon. During the evening hours the snow will become more extensive and moderate. After several inches of snow across the area, the system will continue on its track overnight eastward until Monday.
Once these hurricanes are gone, we begin a fairly dry pattern with the only small chance of a lake-effect ice flurry. So far, the models are not picking up on any of the hurricane systems until the end of next week. The chances of a trade off will be limited.