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ABC57 First Warning Neighborhood Weather Forecast
Saturday, November 25, 2023
Clouds will build in tonight in advance of a round of snow on Sunday. The first snowflakes will start falling around 8 or 9 AM for most, with snow showers continuing through the afternoon and early evening. Temperatures tomorrow will max out slightly above freezing, so some rain might mix in at times, especially in the afternoon near Lake Michigan. Everyone should expect around an inch of snow. Travel impacts should remain minor, but on such a busy travel day, make sure you plan for extra time to navigate any snow showers on Sunday. A few lake-effect flurries are possible on Monday, but most will stay cloudy, cold, and a little breezy. Highs will be near 30 degrees Monday and Tuesday, with wind chills in the teens and 20s. Milder temperatures move in to end November, with rain showers possible to start December.
Tonight: Mostly cloudy. Low 27.
Tomorrow: Snow showers. Around an inch of snow is expected. High 35.
Monday: Cloudy, cold and breezy with flurries possible. High 30.
Tuesday: Cloudy and cold with lake-effect flurries possible. High 29.