Friday, December 11, 2009

Forecast for Saturday 12/12

Today: Lingering lake snows lifting north out of ski country, possibly reaching the Buffalo metro area late in the morning. Local accumulation of an inch or two possible. Skies clearing from south to north during the afternoon. Not as cold with highs ranging from 31 in Buffalo to 27 in the higher terrain.

Tonight: Mostly clear early in the evening with a rapid increase in cloud cover toward midnight. Becoming a bit breezy along the lakeshore and in the higher terrain south of Buffalo. Low near 20 in Buffalo but dropping well into the teens in Southern Tier valleys.

Tomorrow: Overcast with a period of snow and sleet likely, beginning during the mid to late morning and continuing through the first half of the afternoon. Precipitation may mix with or change to rain along the lakeshore. An inch or two of accumulation possible, mainly above 1000 feet in elevation. Breezy with highs ranging from 37 in Buffalo to 33 in the higher terrain.

Monday: Patchy light snow or freezing drizzle in the morning. A steadier snow arriving late in the day or at night. High near 36. Low near 32.

Tuesday: A chance of snow early in the morning, otherwise partly to mostly cloudy. Snow showers and locally heavier lake snows redeveloping at night. High near 35. Low near 30.

Wednesday: Partly to mostly cloudy and cold with a chance of snow showers and locally significant lake snows. High near 25. Low near 21.

Thursday: Partly to mostly cloudy and cold with a chance of snow showers and locally significant lake snows. High near 21. Low near 15.

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