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Warming up before storms arrive Thursday
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Staying sunny until Thursday
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A burst of snow Wednesday evening will bring caution to drivers New Year's Eve. Temperatures drop quickly this evening, 20s by midnight and teen by the early morning. Lake effect snow showers will keep some areas closer to the lake in the snow through early Thursday. Generally, a range of one to three inches is expected; higher snow totals closer to Lake Michigan. The New Year and starts bitter cold, then warms above freezing through the weekend. The weather over the next week, is not very cold or snowy.
Tonight: Snow showers. Low 15.
Thursday: Overcast. High 22.
Friday: Mostly cloudy. High 26.
Saturday: Mostly cloudy. High 30.
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