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Strong westerly winds will peak during daylight hours today with frequent gusts up to 50-55 mph, and the potential for occasional gusts up to 60 mph. Winds this strong may cause minor property damage and power outages. Driving may be difficult to hazardous, especially in high profile vehicles when on north to south oriented roads in open and exposed areas. Finally, snow showers and flurries may result in sporadic low visibility.
Confidence continues to increase in regional travel impacts due to snow on Saturday, perhaps lasting into Sunday. Stay up to date on the forecast if planning to travel near the Great Lakes, and consider altering plans if you have flexibility.
It's still a hair too early to get into the details for Saturday, but one thing we're looking at is whether rain may mix with snow in the green shaded area. Even if this does occur, travel impacts are still expected areawide due to prior snowfall.
An important reminder that meaningful changes to the forecast are very common within 3-4 days of a potential winter storm, as we are now. Follow trusted sources for weather information and prepare and plan ahead for travel disruptions.
Tonight and tomorrow will be chilly with wind chills ranging from +5 to +15F. Our attention then turns toward the threat for a regional winter storm on Saturday. Stay up to date on the forecast if you have travel plans!