A few weak systems will bypass the area Thursday and Friday, bringing a brief warm-up and a few light snow showers. The first system arrives Thursday morning, with the surface low pressure passing across the Great Lakes to our Northeast. A few light snow showers or flurries may be possible Thursday morning, moving out by early afternoon.

The second low pressure system will follow a very similar track across the Great Lakes, keeping the bulk of accumulating snow to our Northeast again. A few flurries or light snow showers will be possible again with this system, mainly centered around Thursday night through daybreak Friday. A stray flurry or two may be possible Friday afternoon as colder air begins to filter in, but the accumulating snow potential will wind down by daybreak Friday morning.

All told, most in the Stateline may not even get an inch of snow in total between the two systems. Highest totals will be focused to the Northeast along the track of the respective low-pressure systems, while much of the Stateline region will be left on the drier side.

While these systems are passing through, we will see a milder pattern as high temperatures push into the 30s Thursday and Friday. That comes with an increasing wind, with gusts pushing 15-25 mph out of the Southwest on Thursday. Northwest gusts of 25-35 mph may be realized on Friday as the colder air filters in. Saturday will not feature much wind, but high temperatures will be back in the 20s.

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