Friday, January 7, 2011
After All... It's January
A large cold area of low pressure is swirling both at the surface and aloft over the Great Lakes. Disturbances have been rotating around the low causing a brisk northwesterly wind bringing cold air into the Stateline from Canada. There will be some snow showers this evening, and flurries after midnight, but not more than a dusting is expected. The wind will be strong enough to take wind chills down to zero to 10 below overnight, and 5 to 15 below early on Saturday morning. It will be partly sunny and cold on Saturday with a high in the upper teens along with a few snow flurries. Sunday will be a mostly sunny day with a high in the low 20's.
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