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FRIDAY: Scattered rain in the morning hours as a warm front moves through the region, and windy. Freezing precipitation should stay to our northeast. Patchy fog will be around in the morning through midday. High of 50°. Low of 37°. Winds shifting from SE to NW at 10 mph with gusts to 20 mph.
The next impactful system will bring strong winds to the region on Monday with morning rain changing to afternoon snow as temperatures crash.
Rain and moderate snow SundayLONG TERM: Cooling off, more snow TuesdayWAUSAU, Wis. (WSAW) - First Alert Weather Days have been declared for Sunday night into Monday morning due to the potential for moderate snowfall.
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A First Alert Weather Day has been issued for Sunday and Monday. Sunday will turn windy during the mid to late morning. The wind will gust higher than 30 mph at times during the afternoon.
The steady, area wide precipitation of snow and sleet has come to an end for most of Western New York. As a result, the News10NBC yellow alert also ended with little to no additional accumulation expected.