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Lake-effect snow flurries are expected to taper off by evening, with low temperatures dropping into the teens tonight. Sunday will bring sunnier but chilly conditions, with highs near 30°F under partly sunny skies. On Monday, a warming trend begins as temperatures rise to the upper 30s. However, the arrival of warmer air increases the likelihood of mixed precipitation. As the week progresses, temperatures will continue to climb, reaching the 40s and potentially nearing 50°F by the end of the week, just in time for the holiday.
Tonight: Mostly Cloudy. Low 16.
Sunday: Partly Sunny. High 31.
Monday: AM rain/snow mix. PM rain. High 38.
Tuesday: Mostly Cloudy. High 39.
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