Though we can expect more sunshine today, winds will be light out of the north and northeast, limiting our warm up to the upper 20s.
Clouds will increase overnight as the first of two cold fronts sinks down from the north. With the front will also be the potential for flurries and snow showers, primarily before midday. The rest of the day will be mostly cloudy with highs in the low 30s. Even with a stronger cold front passing through the early stage of Friday, highs will end up in the upper 30s.
The colder air from Friday's frontal passage will arrive Saturday, with the coldest air being focused across the Great Lakes and the northeast. This will leave highs in the mid 20s.
This cooldown will be very brief however as a change in wind will occur as we go into next week. Winds will be more out of the southwest after a warm front pushes thorough Monday, pushing highs in the upper 30s, then low 40s Tuesday afternoon.



















