Showers from last night have exited this morning leaving us with plenty of sunshine, but also some gusty winds. Gusts today remain again out of the south and west pulling in some warmer temps, and with sunshine holding up until this evening, low 60s even are possible.
By tonight, our next system starts to move in from the west which will push in more clouds with a stray shower possible this weekend. Overnight we then turn quiet but stay cloudy with a few flurries that develop tomorrow morning.
A majority of your Saturday is quiet with cloud cover, but as this system arrives, a cold front drops in pushing in more gusty winds, but winds that move in out of the northwest really cooling us off for the weekend. Highs Saturday are into the 40s, and then we are into the 30s on Sunday.
Late Saturday evening, precip chances return beginning as a mix and then transitioning to snow overnight. This will exit Sunday morning, and a majority of the day will turn quiet and dry. A second round of flakes are possible Sunday evening, and this will be the better chance for accumulation, if any.
Monday turns quieter with flurries holding near the Lake before temps warm back up into the mid-50s by Wednesday.