TODAY AT NIGHT: Very cloudy. Minimum of 26 (22-27). Light winds from the northwest.

SUNDAY: Very cloudy in the morning. Scattered snow showers will occur after lunch, 80% PM. Few valleys can see a winter mix at first. The snow will remain light until dusk. Snow accumulations 1-2 “. Maximum 34 (31-36). Southeast winds at 5-10 mph.

SUNDAY NIGHT: Snow scattered from light to moderate continuing. The snow clears around midnight. There may be some gusts of lake effect early Monday morning. Additional 1-3 “snow accumulations. Low 29 (26-30). Light and variable winds.
MONDAY: Very cloudy. Lake effect snow gusts possible 20%. Maximum of 37. Minimum of 28.
TUESDAY: Very cloudy. Lake effect snow gusts possible 20%. Maximum of 36. Minimum of 26.
FOURTH: Usually cloudy skies. Maximum of 33. Minimum of 23.
THURSDAY: Very cloudy. Maximum of 30. Minimum of 20.
FRIDAY: sky usually cloudy. Maximum of 28. Minimum of 19.
SATURDAY: Very cloudy. Maximum of 28.
We remain silent tonight with generally cloudy skies as temperatures drop to 20 degrees. A weak area of low pressure development will approach the region on Sunday, leading to the development of light snow during the afternoon. Snow will become more widespread and moderate at times during the night. After a few inches of snow in the region, the system will continue on its eastward route overnight on Monday.
As soon as the storm passes, we start a fairly dry pattern, with a small chance of snowfalls with a lake effect. At the moment, the models are not detecting any storm systems until the end of next week. The only downside will be that the chances of sunshine are limited.