Mark Johnson has been News 5's Chief Meteorologist since 2003.
We're rebounding today thanks to a ton of wind. Gusts over 40mph likely helping us jump from the 30s back into the 40s. Those winds could also create issues on the streets from blowing debris. Stay alert.
I'm also tracking more rain. Plan on a few showers for the PM drive. It should be light but delays are still possible as we wrap up the work week. Temps take a DIVE on the heels of that rain. We'll be near 40º at midnight Friday night; Middle 30s by sunrise; Middle 20s by noon. BIG drop in temps early and we stay cold all weekend. May even see some lake effect snow Saturday. Temperatures will rebound as we begin the new work week with highs pushing into the 50s! DAILY FORECAST:Friday: WINDY & warmer with a few late-day rain showers. | High: 46ºSaturday: Lake effect possible as temps take a dive from the 30s into the 20s by the afternoon. | High: 38° dropping into 20s.Sunday: Partly sunny. Blustery & cold. | High: 26ºMonday: Partly sunny and warmer. | High: 39ºTuesday: More clouds but even warmer. | High: 50ºDownload 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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