Synopsis: Gloomy conditions and below average temperatures will last through the end of the week with a slight warm up to normal by the weekend. Another shot of cold air is expected early next week, prolonging winter into the foreseeable future.
Short Term: Snow and rain showers will slowly wind down overnight as stability increases. Temps will fall into the 20s, statewide, which is much below normal for this time of year. Scattered rain/show showers will persist through tomorrow as northwest flow blows across the lakes.
Long Term: NW flow around a relentless upper level low to our north will keep conditions dreary and cold until late week. A weak high pressure will move into the area for the start of the weekend, bringing a slight warm-up and the most sun we have seen in a while. However, another storm system will move to our north and drop a cold front through by the start of next week. This will allow a deep upper level low to move in and keep wintry conditions around for the foreseeable future! Some model guidance is suggesting another winter storm late next week, however, there is much uncertainty in this solution.
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