Friday evening squall followed by dangerous cold
After a quiet daytime, an intense snow squall is likely Friday evening ahead of an arctic cold front. Dangerous wind chills will develop this weekend.
After a quiet daytime, an intense snow squall is likely Friday evening ahead of an arctic cold front. Dangerous wind chills will develop this weekend.
Low pressure will meander across the Great Lakes over the next few days, leaving a return to winter in its wake.
The Finger Lakes will remain mostly dry on Friday, even as a nor’easter brings snow to areas just to the east and lake snows fall across western NY.
A series of cold fronts will result in falling temperatures, gusty winds and snow showers on Friday.
The Finger Lakes will have some chances for minor snow accumulations over the next few days.