Cold front Tuesday night brings arctic cold and lake snows
Lake effect snow will develop overnight behind an arctic cold front.
Lake effect snow will develop overnight behind an arctic cold front.
A bitter cold air mass will produce areas of lake effect snow and frigid wind chills tonight and Saturday.
The Finger Lakes will have to dodge numerous showers in order to enjoy the warm weather Tuesday and Wednesday.
Temperatures will fall back into the 20s this afternoon, but will feel even colder with strong winds.
Winds will gust to 35 mph again on Thursday as temperatures push into the low and mid 60s.