Mark Johnson has been News 5's Chief Meteorologist since 2003.
I'm still tracking a few lingering light lake-effect snow showers. We'll eventually see these winds shift and the snow taper but likely not until the afternoon. Any additional accumulations should stay under 1'.
As the snow tapers and winds relax, clouds will be tough to clear out during the day. But I do expect a few peeks of sunshine, especially during the afternoon. High temperatures will climb into the upper 20s. The Arctic air also should be in full retreat this weekend. Saturday should see temperatures in the lower and middle 30s with lots of sunshine. Sunday looks cloudy with highs in the upper 30s. By Monday afternoon, we will be melting some snow with gusty winds and high temperatures in the 40 to 45 degree range. I also expect some rain to arrive for Tuesday with highs still in the lower 40s. DAILY FORECAST:Friday: AM Flurries. Isolated PM sunshine. Slightly milder. | High: 27ºSaturday: Clouds/some sunshine. | High: 30ºSunday: Mainly cloudy but thawing nicely! | High: 37ºMonday: Cloudy skies. Windy, a bit milder! | High: 44ºTuesday: Scattered rain showers. Near normal temps. | High: 42ºDownload the News 5 app for the latest weather updates:AppleAndroidFollow the News 5 Weather Team:Mark Johnson: Facebook & TwitterTrent Magill: Facebook & TwitterKatie McGraw: Facebook & TwitterPhil Sakal: Facebook & Twitter
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