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.
Lake effect snows will move south into the Finger Lakes, accompanied by gusty winds and sub-zero wind chills.
A widespread couple of inches will fall Wednesday along a cold front, followed by areas of lake effect through Thursday.
A week of harsh winter weather will begin to settle into the Finger Lakes on Wednesday as lake snows develop, followed by arctic cold.
Low pressure will meander across the Great Lakes over the next few days, leaving a return to winter in its wake.