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Lake-effect snow possible Monday in Chicago
Some areas near the coasts of Lake Huron could get 3-5 inches of snow making traveling north of Detroit very tricky.
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Gov. Andrew Cuomo issued an update on the lake effect snow that dumped up to a foot of snow on parts of Erie County over the holiday weekend and continues to move across central portions of the state.
According to the National Weather Service in Louisville, snow showers in the early morning may make driving a little hard, but we should expect only one- to two-tenths of an inch of accumulation.
Most of us around Metro Detroit will have scattered light snow showers this morning and wind chilly temps. And mid 20s today will struggle to warm up even though sunshine will start to break out around 2 or 3pm. Tuesday will be sunny with a high of 32. Overnight lows will drop into the upper teens, though feeling more like the low teens.
Bitterly cold weather is on the way for later Sunday into Monday along with some lake effect snow.
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Skies should be mostly cloudy tonight, with a low of 10 and a 5 to 9 miles per hour north northeast wind.