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Jan 7, 2014 Toledo Weather

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urgent - winter weather message
national weather service cleveland oh
302 am est tue jan 7 2014

...extremely dangerous wind chills with snow and blowing snow...

ohz003-006>009-017>019-027>030-036-037-047-071615-
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lucas-wood-ottawa-sandusky-erie oh-hancock-seneca-huron-wyandot-
crawford-richland-ashland-marion-morrow-knox-
including the cities of...toledo...bowling green...port clinton...
fremont...sandusky...findlay...tiffin...norwalk...
upper sandusky...carey...bucyrus...mansfield...ashland...marion...
mount gilead...mount vernon
302 am est tue jan 7 2014

...winter weather advisory now in effect until 7 pm est this
evening...
...wind chill warning remains in effect until 9 am est
wednesday...

  • accumulations...no additional snow accumulation is expected
    however blowing and drifting of snow on the ground will continue
    today.
  • timing...through wednesday morning.
  • winds...southwest 20 to 25 mph with gusts to 35 mph diminishing
    some tonight into wednesday morning.
  • visibilities...visibilities under a mile possible in blowing
    snow.
  • impacts...it will take only a few minutes to get frostbite on
    exposed skin. blowing snow could quickly cover roads.
  • temperatures...gradually rising from the mid teens below zero
    this morning to around 10 above by late wednesday morning.
  • wind chill readings...extremely dangerous wind chill values from
    30 to 40 degrees below zero at times into tonight with gradual
    improvement late tonight through wednesday morning.

precautionary/preparedness actions...

a wind chill warning is issued when a strong wind will combine
with cold temperatures to create dangerously cold conditions for
exposed skin. the wind will make it feel like it is 25 degrees
below zero or colder for several hours. those planning to venture
outdoors should use common sense and dress warmly.

a winter weather advisory is normally issued for a variety of
winter weather conditions such as light snow...blowing snow...
sleet...freezing rain. stay tuned to noaa weather radio for
further details or updates.

&&

$$

hazardous weather outlook
hazardous weather outlook
national weather service cleveland oh
401 am est tue jan 7 2014

ohz003-006>009-017>019-027>030-036-037-047-080915-
lucas-wood-ottawa-sandusky-erie oh-hancock-seneca-huron-wyandot-
crawford-richland-ashland-marion-morrow-knox-
401 am est tue jan 7 2014

...wind chill warning in effect until 9 am est wednesday...
...winter weather advisory in effect until 7 pm est this evening...

this hazardous weather outlook is for north central ohio and
northwest ohio.

.day one...today and tonight.

please listen to noaa weather radio or go to weather.gov on the
internet for more information about the following hazards.

winter weather advisory.
wind chill warning.

.days two through seven...wednesday through monday.

please listen to noaa weather radio or go to weather.gov on the
internet for more information about the following hazards.

wind chill warning.

.spotter information statement...

spotter activation is not expected at this time.


fxus61 kcle 070825
afdcle
area forecast discussion
national weather service cleveland oh
325 am est tue jan 7 2014

synopsis...
high pressure over the lower mississippi valley will move north into
the ohio valley through tonight. a weak cold front will drop
southeast into lake erie wednesday night and dissipate as the high
spreads over ohio and pennsylvania then shifts off the new england
coast by friday. another cold front will move east across the region
late saturday.
&&

near term /until 6 pm tuesday evening/...
temps still only look to rise just a little above zero today. with
winds still running around 20 mph...wind chills should remain in a
-25 to -35 range all day so wc warning will remain.
from late morning on...mean llvl winds back a little more to the sw
and llvl moisture gets pushed more to the ne. would think threat for
any significant lake effect would thus be over but short term and
near term hi res models all continue produce qpf over erie and
ashtabula co's much the same as they have been doing since early mon
morning. will the models finally be right today...don't know for
sure so will keep the winter storm warning up for erie and ashtabula
lakeshore but change the headline to just wind chill warning for
lake...inland ashtabula and crawford co pa.
there will be some blsn but situation not as bad as yesterday so
headlines for this will be ended.
&&

short term /6 pm tuesday evening through thursday night/...
llvl winds continue to back more sw tonight increasing warm
advection. temps will probably even rise a little during the course
of the night. if temps rise and winds settle down as expected then
the wind chill warning can be backed down to just an advisory.
some mid level moisture shown spreading over the area tonight and
with the warm advective lift could see some light snow or flurries
develop. if the snow occurs...it will be so light that it may not
measure in most areas so pops will be kept low.
warm advection continues wed. moisture at all levels continues to
increase ahead of a weak cold front that will drop to lake erie and
dissipate wed night. increased threat for light snow still looks
reasonable for wed into wed night and probably will hang around for
thu into thu night so chance pops will stay in forecast.
the warm advection will continue to moderate the temps into thu as
highs by thu could rocket all the way to near the freezing
point...especially in the south.
&&

long term /friday through monday/...
the precipitation portion of the forecast continues to be tough. on
friday will keep the forecast dry ahead of cold front that will move
across the area saturday. kept the pops on the high side for friday
night into saturday. some question to the precipitation type...at
this time kept it a mix. it could be mainly rain. some residual
precipitation saturday night in the east.
the models are different for the sunday through monday forecast. the
gfs has a front east of the area while the ecmwf has the front west.
kept close to the previous forecast until the trend is clear.
the temperatures will definitely be a little above normal.
&&

aviation /06z tuesday through saturday/...
bitter cold and gusty winds along with blowing and drifting snow.
snow bands over lake erie are trying to shift back south slowly at
this time and we should see some snow develop or occur at
cleveland and erie. best chance will be erie overnight. some lower
clouds continue to move across the akron and canton area into
youngstown producing some very light snow or flurries.
other than that...most areas should remain vfr across the area.
dont expect winds to diminish until late tomorrow evening so this
will continue to cause some blowing and drifting of snow in the
north and west.
outlook...occasional non vfr in lake effect snow across ne ohio
and nw pa late tuesday night. more non vfr possible across the
entire forecast area wednesday through thursday night.
&&

marine...
continuing the gale warning through this evening. the winds will
gradually decrease as warm advection will start. also continuing the
low water advisory on the west end through this evening. not sure if
it will need to be extended...it will be close...so no changes at
this time.
after this event a southwest flow will occur on the lake through
saturday with a ridge over the ohio valley and a low over canada. it
is possible that a small craft advisory could be needed by saturday
as the southwest flow increases ahead of a cold front that will move
across lake erie late saturday. a small craft advisory may also be
needed after the frontal passage for a short time...then a southwest
flow returns.
&&

cle watches/warnings/advisories...
oh...wind chill warning until 9 am est wednesday for ohz003-006>014-
017>023-027>033-036>038-047.
winter weather advisory until 7 pm est this evening for ohz003-
006>009-017>019-027>030-036-037-047.
winter storm warning until 9 am est wednesday for ohz089.
pa...wind chill warning until 9 am est wednesday for paz003.
winter storm warning until 9 am est wednesday for paz001-002.
marine...heavy freezing spray warning until 10 pm est this evening for
lez061-144>149-164>169.
gale warning until 10 pm est this evening for lez061-142>149-
162>169.
low water advisory until 10 pm est this evening for lez142>144-
162>164.
&&
$$
synopsis...adams
near term...adams
short term...adams
long term...kieltyka
aviation...lombardy
marine...kieltyka


http://toledotalk.com/cgi-bin/tt.pl/article/168529/Level_3_Snow_Emergency_to_be_issued_for_Lucas_County_at_5_30_pm

The story:

http://www.toledoblade.com/Police-Fire/2014/01/07/Lucas-County-placed-back-under-Level-3-snow-emergency.html

Lucas County has returned to a Level 3 snow emergency amid growing concerns regarding plunging temperatures and stranded vehicles, says the Lucas County Sheriff's office.

The emergency level was raised back to 3 at 3:50 a.m. by Lucas County Sheriff John Tharp Tuesday morning. With early morning temperatures going as low as minus-14, local officials raised the level due to concern over cars stalling and becoming stranded in the harsh weather.

There is currently no set time for when the emergency level will be downgraded or discontinued.


Relatively mild temps are forecast for Friday to whenever.


fxus61 kcle 071206
afdcle
area forecast discussion
national weather service cleveland oh
706 am est tue jan 7 2014

synopsis...
high pressure over the lower mississippi valley will move north into
the ohio valley through tonight. a weak cold front will drop
southeast into lake erie wednesday night and dissipate as the high
spreads over ohio and pennsylvania then shifts off the new england
coast by friday. another cold front will move east across the region
late saturday.
&&

near term /until 6 pm this evening/...
temps still only look to rise just a little above zero today. with
winds still running around 20 mph...wind chills should remain in a
-25 to -35 range all day so wc warning will remain.
from late morning on...mean llvl winds back a little more to the sw
and llvl moisture gets pushed more to the ne. would think threat for
any significant lake effect would thus be over but short term and
near term hi res models all continue produce qpf over erie and
ashtabula co's much the same as they have been doing since early mon
morning. will the models finally be right today...don't know for
sure so will keep the winter storm warning up for erie and ashtabula
lakeshore but change the headline to just wind chill warning for
lake...inland ashtabula and crawford co pa.
there will be some blsn but situation not as bad as yesterday so
headlines for this will be ended.
&&

short term /6 pm this evening through thursday night/...
llvl winds continue to back more sw tonight increasing warm
advection. temps will probably even rise a little during the course
of the night. if temps rise and winds settle down as expected then
the wind chill warning can be backed down to just an advisory.
some mid level moisture shown spreading over the area tonight and
with the warm advective lift could see some light snow or flurries
develop. if the snow occurs...it will be so light that it may not
measure in most areas so pops will be kept low.
warm advection continues wed. moisture at all levels continues to
increase ahead of a weak cold front that will drop to lake erie and
dissipate wed night. increased threat for light snow still looks
reasonable for wed into wed night and probably will hang around for
thu into thu night so chance pops will stay in forecast.
the warm advection will continue to moderate the temps into thu as
highs by thu could rocket all the way to near the freezing
point...especially in the south.
&&

long term /friday through monday/...
the precipitation portion of the forecast continues to be tough. on
friday will keep the forecast dry ahead of cold front that will move
across the area saturday. kept the pops on the high side for friday
night into saturday. some question to the precipitation type...at
this time kept it a mix. it could be mainly rain. some residual
precipitation saturday night in the east.
the models are different for the sunday through monday forecast. the
gfs has a front east of the area while the ecmwf has the front west.
kept close to the previous forecast until the trend is clear.
the temperatures will definitely be a little above normal.
&&

aviation /12z tuesday through saturday/...
a southwest flow continues with some low clouds mainly over ne oh
and nw pa. these clouds will be decreasing as the day goes on and
drier air moves in. the winds are gusty and some blowing and
drifting snow will continue. some lowering of the visibility could
occur because of the blowing snow...the values should not be as
low as yesterday. the winds will start diminishing later today
and that will help decrease the blowing and drifting. most of the
snow showers will remain on lake erie...however...they could brush
the erie pa lakeshore.
for tonight warm advection will begin across the area and clouds
will thicken and lower.
outlook...more non vfr possible across the entire forecast area
wednesday through thursday night and then again friday night into
saturday.
&&

marine...
continuing the gale warning through this evening. the winds will
gradually decrease as warm advection will start. also continuing the
low water advisory on the west end through this evening. not sure if
it will need to be extended...it will be close...so no changes at
this time.
after this event a southwest flow will occur on the lake through
saturday with a ridge over the ohio valley and a low over canada. it
is possible that a small craft advisory could be needed by saturday
as the southwest flow increases ahead of a cold front that will move
across lake erie late saturday. a small craft advisory may also be
needed after the frontal passage for a short time...then a southwest
flow returns.
&&

cle watches/warnings/advisories...
oh...wind chill warning until 9 am est wednesday for ohz003-006>014-
017>023-027>033-036>038-047.
winter weather advisory until 7 pm est this evening for ohz003-
006>009-017>019-027>030-036-037-047.
winter storm warning until 9 am est wednesday for ohz089.
pa...wind chill warning until 9 am est wednesday for paz003.
winter storm warning until 9 am est wednesday for paz001-002.
marine...heavy freezing spray warning until 10 pm est this evening for
lez061-144>149-164>169.
gale warning until 10 pm est this evening for lez061-142>149-
162>169.
low water advisory until 10 pm est this evening for lez142>144-
162>164.
&&
$$
synopsis...adams
near term...adams
short term...adams
long term...kieltyka
aviation...kieltyka
marine...kieltyka


urgent - winter weather message
national weather service cleveland oh
1028 am est tue jan 7 2014

ohz003-006>009-017>019-027>030-036-037-047-072330-
/o.con.kcle.wc.w.0001.000000t0000z-140108t1400z/
/o.con.kcle.ww.y.0002.000000t0000z-140108t0000z/
lucas-wood-ottawa-sandusky-erie oh-hancock-seneca-huron-wyandot-
crawford-richland-ashland-marion-morrow-knox-
including the cities of...toledo...bowling green...port clinton...
fremont...sandusky...findlay...tiffin...norwalk...
upper sandusky...carey...bucyrus...mansfield...ashland...marion...
mount gilead...mount vernon
1028 am est tue jan 7 2014

...wind chill warning remains in effect until 9 am est
wednesday...
...winter weather advisory remains in effect until 7 pm est this
evening...

  • accumulations...no additional snow accumulation is expected
    however blowing and drifting of snow on the ground will
    continue today.
  • timing...through wednesday morning.
  • winds...southwest 20 to 25 mph with gusts to 35 mph
    diminishing some tonight into wednesday morning.
  • visibilities...visibilities under a mile possible in blowing
    snow.
  • impacts...it will take only a few minutes to get frostbite on
    exposed skin. blowing snow could quickly cover roads.
  • temperatures...gradually rising from the mid teens below zero
    this morning to around 10 above by late wednesday morning.
  • wind chill readings...extremely dangerous wind chill values
    from 30 to 40 degrees below zero at times into tonight with
    gradual improvement late tonight through wednesday morning.

precautionary/preparedness actions...

a wind chill warning is issued when a strong wind will combine
with cold temperatures to create dangerously cold conditions for
exposed skin. the wind will make it feel like it is 25 degrees
below zero or colder for several hours. those planning to venture
outdoors should use common sense and dress warmly.

a winter weather advisory is normally issued for a variety of
winter weather conditions such as light snow...blowing snow...
sleet...freezing rain. stay tuned to noaa weather radio for
further details or updates.

&&

$$

hazardous weather outlook
hazardous weather outlook
national weather service cleveland oh
1119 am est tue jan 7 2014

ohz003-006>009-017>019-027>030-036-037-047-081630-
lucas-wood-ottawa-sandusky-erie oh-hancock-seneca-huron-wyandot-
crawford-richland-ashland-marion-morrow-knox-
1119 am est tue jan 7 2014

...wind chill warning in effect until 9 am est wednesday...
...winter weather advisory in effect until 7 pm est this evening...

this hazardous weather outlook is for north central ohio and
northwest ohio.

.day one...this afternoon and tonight.

please listen to noaa weather radio or go to weather.gov on the
internet for more information about the following hazards.

winter weather advisory.
wind chill warning.

.days two through seven...wednesday through monday.

please listen to noaa weather radio or go to weather.gov on the
internet for more information about the following hazards.

wind chill warning.

as the region warms into the weekend the threat for ice jam
flooding will increase on area creeks and rivers.

.spotter information statement...

spotter activation is not expected at this time.


Jan 7, 2013 ToledoTalk.com thread:
http://toledotalk.com/cgi-bin/tt.pl/article/168759/Level_Three_Snow_Emergency_PROJECT_THREAD

My comment:

Level 3. Makes me think of Star Trek. What's the proper response to Queen To Queen's Level 3?

From all of this, some people will probably name their future kids "Level Three." Spelled differently, of course. Good name for a band.

Projects? A secure shell login to a cheapo Digital Ocean Linux server with root access is always a good time.


Statement as of 1:03 am EST on January 7, 2014

... Preliminary record low temperatures set across Northern Ohio and
northwest Pennsylvania on Tuesday January 7...

The temperature at the Akron Canton Regional Airport was -11 degrees
at 1256 am EST. This breaks the old record low of -5 recorded on Jan
7 1942.

The temperature at Cleveland Hopkins Airport was -11 degrees at 1257
am EST. This breaks the old record low of -7 recorded on Jan 7 1884.

The temperature at the Erie International Airport was -9 degrees at
1258 am EST. This breaks the old record low of -3 recorded on Jan 7
1970.

The temperature at Mansfield lahm Airport was -12 degrees at 1259 am
EST. This breaks the old record low of -7 recorded on Jan 7 1940.

The temperature at the Toledo Express Airport was -14 degrees at 100
am EST. This breaks the old record low of -6 recorded on Jan 7 1970.

The temperature at the Youngstown Warren regional Airport was -12
degrees at 102 am EST. This breaks the old record low of -6 recorded
on Jan 7 1988.


tatement as of 11:09 am EST on January 07, 2014

The following are unofficial observations taken during the past 6
hours for the storm that has been affecting our region. Appreciation
is extended to Highway departments... cooperative observers... Skywarn
spotters and media for these reports. This summary is also available
on our home Page at weather.Gov/Cleveland

**********************12 hour snowfall**********************

Location 12 hour time/date comments
snowfall of
/inches/ measurement

Ohio

... Ashtabula County...
Ashtabula 1sw 0.1 800 am 1/07 snow spotter

... Richland County...
Mansfield lahm airpo T 700 am 1/07 ASOS

... Summit County...
Greene 0.1 828 am 1/07 snow spotter
Akron Canton Airport T 700 am 1/07 ASOS

... Trumbull County...
Youngstown Warren Ai T 700 am 1/07 ASOS

Pennsylvania

... Erie County...
Franklin ctr 0.5 710 am 1/07 snow spotter
Erie Airport T 700 am 1/07 ASOS

**********************24 hour snowfall**********************

Location 24 hour time/date comments
snowfall of
/inches/ measurement

Ohio

... Cuyahoga County...
2 NNW Parma 0.3 800 am 1/07 cocorahs

... Geauga County...
1 SSE Montville 2.2 600 am 1/07 cocorahs

... Lake County...
4 SSW Painesville 0.3 800 am 1/07 cocorahs

... Lucas County...
2 ENE Toledo 0.2 700 am 1/07 cocorahs

... Marion County...
4 SSE Marion 0.2 700 am 1/07 cocorahs

... Portage County...
N Hiram 0.3 800 am 1/07 cocorahs
2 SSW Streetsboro 0.1 700 am 1/07 cocorahs

... Richland County...
Mansfield/Ontario 1.0 825 am 1/07 snow spotter
1 NW Lexington 0.4 800 am 1/07 cocorahs

... Summit County...
1 ESE Cuyahoga Falls 0.5 700 am 1/07 cocorahs
Munroe Falls 0.3 700 am 1/07 co-op observer

Pennsylvania

... Crawford County...
1 NNE Meadville 2.2 600 am 1/07 cocorahs
3 WNW Springboro 1.0 700 am 1/07 cocorahs
springbor 3nw 1.0 700 am 1/07 co-op observer

***********************snow on ground***********************

Location snow time/date comments
on ground of
/inches/ measurement

Ohio

... Ashtabula County...
Pierpont 2se 6.0 810 am 1/07 snow spotter
Ashtabula 1sw 5.0 800 am 1/07 snow spotter

... Crawford County...
1 NW Bucyrus 3.0 900 am 1/07 cocorahs

... Cuyahoga County...
2 NNW Parma 5.0 800 am 1/07 cocorahs
Cleveland Hopkins Ai 4.0 700 am 1/07 ASOS

... Erie County...
5 NNE Wakeman 5.0 800 am 1/07 cocorahs

... Geauga County...
1 SSE Montville 5.0 600 am 1/07 cocorahs
1 NE Middlefield 2.8 800 am 1/07 cocorahs
2 W South Russell 2.5 800 am 1/07 cocorahs

... Lake County...
4 SSW Painesville 5.0 800 am 1/07 cocorahs

... Lucas County...
2 ENE Toledo 13.5 700 am 1/07 cocorahs
Toledo express airpo 12.0 700 am 1/07 ASOS

... Marion County...
4 SSE Marion 2.0 700 am 1/07 cocorahs

... Medina County...
1 NE Brunswick 3.0 700 am 1/07 cocorahs
Brunswick 3.0 700 am 1/07 snow spotter
Chippewa lk 1.0 740 am 1/07 co-op observer

... Portage County...
N Hiram 3.0 800 am 1/07 cocorahs
Hiram 3.0 948 am 1/07 snow spotter
1 NNW Mantua 2.5 800 am 1/07 cocorahs
2 SSW Streetsboro 2.0 700 am 1/07 cocorahs

... Richland County...
Mansfield lahm airpo 3.0 700 am 1/07 ASOS

... Summit County...
Akron Canton Airport 2.0 700 am 1/07 ASOS
Munroe Falls 2.0 700 am 1/07 co-op observer
1 ESE Cuyahoga Falls 1.5 700 am 1/07 cocorahs
Greene 1.0 828 am 1/07 snow spotter

... Trumbull County...
Youngstown Warren Ai 1.0 700 am 1/07 ASOS

... Wayne County...
1 N Kidron T 700 am 1/07 cocorahs

... Wood County...
2 WSW Perrysburg 10.0 500 am 1/07 cocorahs

Pennsylvania

... Crawford County...
3 WNW Springboro 3.0 700 am 1/07 cocorahs
1 NNE Meadville 3.0 600 am 1/07 cocorahs
springbor 3nw 3.0 700 am 1/07 co-op observer

... Erie County...
Franklin ctr 3.0 710 am 1/07 snow spotter
Erie Airport 2.0 700 am 1/07 ASOS


my response comment to this comment :

---

Your thermometer recording is in the ballpark.

The official stats for Toledo are recorded at Toledo Express Airport. Old stats recorded pre-TOL were taken in downtown Toledo, I think.

For Monday, January 6, 2014, the new record low temp for Toledo was -15, recorded at about 8:00 p.m.

TOL also reported a -15 temp during the 9:00 p.m. observations.

For Tuesday, January 7, 2014, the new record low temp for Toledo was -14, recorded at about 1:00 a.m.

Between 6:00 p.m. Monday evening and 7:00 a.m. Tuesday morning, Toledo Express Airport temps remained steady between -13 and -15.

Wind Chill temps during the same time period ranged between -35 and -45.

If you were outside for even a short while last night, then you know that the chilly air stung a little.

And that's why this afternoon's weather feels comfortable, especially with the sunshine.

Current conditions at Toledo Express Airport:

Jan 7, 2014 1:52 pm
Weather : Fair and Breezy
Temperature : -4 F
Wind Speed : WSW 22 mph - Gust 28 mph
Wind Chill : -28 F


More about Monday night's temps, here's a snapshot taken around 9:15 p.m. of the http://wunderground.com/wundermap for the Toledo area. Enlarge image.


On Monday, the Level 3 ended at 2:30 p.m.

3:00 p.m. Monday weather conditions at Toledo Express Airport:

  • conditions: blowing snow
  • temp: -8
  • wind: west at 29 mph with gusts to 40 mph
  • wind chill: -36


3:00 p.m. today weather conditions at Toledo Express Airport:

  • conditions: clear
  • temp: -3
  • wind: southwest at 8 mph with gusts to 22 mph
  • wind chill: -18


This afternoon's weather under a Level 3 is "nicer" than yesterday afternoon's weather under a Level 2.

So I assume the Level 3 is strictly for road conditions??

The packed snow on roads may be more slippery today than yesterday. I couldn't tell a difference when walking on side streets today.

Blade story

Citing dangerous condition on roadways, Lucas County and Toledo officials announced today the county likely will remain at a Level 3 snow emergency until midnight.

"The ice is going to be the factor," Sheriff John Tharp said.

At least walking is easy to do right now, in my opinion.

But wait until later this week when temps move above freezing, and we may get some rain. Under certain melting and rain conditions, the hard, packed snow on side streets and sidewalks can become extremely slippery. Slip-and-fall kind of weather.


It sounds like the Level 3 is because of the conditions in the rural areas of Lucas County. Berkey or Bono has issues, so let's make it a county-wide deal. Nope. It doesn't work that way, in my opinion.

This is one of the advantages of living within the city. We're not sidelined as easily as the open areas outside the city.

So Toledoans are doing the right thing and cancelling the Level 3 sissy emergency on their own.

The sheriff can ticket people driving in the corn fields of eastern Lucas County and leave Toledoans alone.


Toledo 7-day forecast
Last Update: Jan 7, 2014 6:13 pm

Tonight: Mostly cloudy, with a low around -4. Wind chill values as low as -23. Southwest wind 6 to 13 mph.

Wednesday: A slight chance of snow after noon. Mostly cloudy, with a high near 16. Wind chill values as low as -6. Southwest wind 5 to 9 mph. Chance of precipitation is 20%.

Wednesday Night: A slight chance of snow before 9pm. Mostly cloudy, with a low around 4. West wind around 5 mph becoming calm after midnight. Chance of precipitation is 20%.

Thursday: A chance of snow, mainly after 3pm. Partly sunny, with a high near 22. Calm wind becoming east 5 to 8 mph in the morning. Chance of precipitation is 30%.

Thursday Night: A chance of snow. Cloudy, with a low around 21. South wind 6 to 8 mph. Chance of precipitation is 40%.

Friday: A slight chance of rain and snow before 11am, then a slight chance of rain. Mostly cloudy, with a high near 35. Chance of precipitation is 20%.

Friday Night: Rain likely. Mostly cloudy, with a low around 33. Chance of precipitation is 60%.

Saturday: Rain likely. Mostly cloudy, with a high near 40. Chance of precipitation is 60%.

Saturday Night: Mostly cloudy, with a low around 29.

Sunday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 39.

Sunday Night: A chance of rain and snow showers. Mostly cloudy, with a low around 31. Chance of precipitation is 30%.

Monday: A chance of rain and snow showers. Mostly cloudy, with a high near 38. Chance of precipitation is 30%.

Monday Night: A chance of rain and snow showers. Mostly cloudy, with a low around 25. Chance of precipitation is 30%.

Tuesday: A chance of rain and snow showers. Mostly cloudy, with a high near 35. Chance of precipitation is 30%.

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